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REGISTRATION OF 
GERMAN ALIEN ENEMIES 



GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS 

PRESCRIBED BY THE 

ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES 

UNDER THE ADTHORTTT OF THE PROCLAMATION OP 

THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 

DATED NOVEMBER W. 1917 




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REGISTRATION OF 
GERMAN ALIEN ENEMIES 



GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS 

- PRESCRIBED BY THE 

ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES 

UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE PROCLAMATION OF 

THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 

DATED NOVEMBER 16, 1917 




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NOTICE 

TO THE UNITED STATES MARSHALS, POSTMASTERS, HEADS OF POLICE DEPARTMENTS, AND 
OTHER REGISTRATION OFFICERS. 

Your are requested to familiarize yourselves immediately with your duties under these Regulations in respect 
to registration of GERMAN alien enemies. The necessary blanks in form substantially as set forth in the 
regulations will be supplied before the registration date. 

Registration is planned to commence February 4, 1918, except where special provisions are otherwise made for out- 
lying possessions and for particular places within the control of the military, naval, or labor authorities. (See Article 
III, par. 4.) Further notification of the date fixed will be communicated to you by the United States marshal and by 
publication in the newspapers. 



INDEX TO RULES AND REGULATIONS. 



Preamble: Page. 

TJ. S. Revised Stat., sec. 4067 3 

Provisions in proclamation of President of the United States, dated Nov. 16, 
1917, in regard to registration of German alien enemies: 

Section 19 3 

Section 20 4 

Declaration of these regulations by the Attorney General of the 

United States 4 

Article I : 

Persons required to register, penalties for failure to register, and for viola- 
tions of regulations 5 

Article II: 

Definitions to be observed in interpretations, construction, and enforcement 
of these regulations: 

(A) Alien enemies 5 

(B) Further definitions 7 

Among which are the following — 

City (as used herein) B-3 7 

(See list of cities. Schedule A. p. 27.) 

Nonurban area (as used herein i, B-4 7 

Chief of police (as used herein >, B-5 7 

Chief registrar in city, B-7 7 

Chief registrar in nonui'ban areas, B-7 7 

(See list. Schedule B, p. 35.) 

Assistant registrar in city, B-7 7 

Assistant registrar in nonm'ban areas, B-7 7 

Registration district in city, B-9 * 7 

Registration district in nonurban areas, B-9 7 

Article III: 

Times and places of registration 8 

Article IY: 

Notice of time and place of. registration 8 

Article V: 

Method of registration 9 

Article YI: 

Supply and method of distribution of necessary forms 9 

Article YII: 

Form of registration affidavit and instructions concerning same 10 J 

Suggestions and instructions to registrants 13 

Article YIII: 

Directions for fingerprinting 15 

Article IX: 

Registration card 15 

Article X: 

Return of registration affidavits and reports on registration 17 

(A) Duties of assistant registrars 17 

(B) Duties of chief registrars 19 

(1) 



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Article XI: 

Provisional registration of alien enemies in places other than their habitual 

place of residence 22 

Article XII: 

Report of United States marshal 23 

Article XIII: 

Change of residence by an alien enemy 24 

Article XIV: 

Provision for modification of regulations 25 

Schedule "A": 

List of municipalities ("cities") that had population of 5,000 or OA'er by 

United States census of 1910 27 

Schedule "B": 

List of postmasters who are chief registrars for nonurban areas and list of 
counties in each Federal judicial district 35 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 
Department of Justice. 



REGISTRATION OF GERMAN ALIEN ENEMIES. 



GENERAL REGULATIONS 



Washington, D. C, December 31, 1917. 
Whereas it is provided by section four thousand and sixty-seven 
of the Revised Statutes of the United States as follows : 

Whenever there is declared a war between the United States and 
any foreign nation op government, or any invasion or predatory 
incursion is perpetrated, attempted, or threatened against the 
territory of the United States, by any foreign nation or govern- 
ment, and the President makes public proclamation of the event, 
all natives, citizens, denizens, or subjects of the hostile nation or 
government, being males of the age of fourteen years and upward, 
who shall be within the United States and not actually natu- 
rahzed, shall be hable to be apprehended, restrained, secured, 
and removed as alien enemies. The President is authorized in 
any such event, by his proclamation thereof or other pubhc act, 
to direct the conduct to be observed, on the part of the United 
States, toward the ahens who become so hable; the manner and 
degree of the restraint to which they shall be subject, and in 
what cases, and upon what security their residence shall be 
permitted, and to provide for the removal of those who, not 
being permitted to reside within the United States, refuse or 
neglect to depart therefrom; and to estabhsh any other regula- 
tions which are found necessary in the premises and for the 
pubhc safety; 

Whereas, by sections four thousand and sixty-eight, four thousand 
and sixty-nine, and four thousand and seventy, of the Revised 
Statutes, further provision is made relative to ahen enemies; 

Whereas the President of the United States, pursuant to authority 
vested in him by the Constitution of the United States and by the 
said sections of the Revised Statutes, has issued a proclamation dated 
November sixteenth, nineteen hundred and seventeen, wherein he 
declared the following among other particulars in relation to ahen 
enemies : 

19. AU alien enemies are hereby required to register at such 
times and places and in such manner as may be fixed by the 
Attorney General of the United States, and the Attorney General 

(3) 



is hereby authorized and directed to provide^ as speedily as may 
be practicable, for registration of all ahen enemies, and for the 
issuance of registration cards to ahen enemies, and to make 
and declare such rules as he may deem necessary for effecting 
such registration; and all alien enemies, and all other persons, 
are hereby required to comply with such rules and regulations; 
and the Attorney General, in carrying out such registration, is 
hereby authorized to utilize such agents, agencies, officers and 
departments of the United States and of the several states, 
territories, dependencies and municipalities thereof and of the 
District of Columbia, as he may select for the purpose, and 
all such agents, agencies, officers and departments are hereby 
granted full authority for all acts done by them in the execution 
of this regulation when acting b}^ the direction of the Attorney 
General. After the date fixed by the Attorney General for 
such registration, an ahen enemy shall not be fomid withm the 
limits of the United States, its territories or possessions, without 
havmg his registration card on his person. 

20. An ahen enemy shall not change liis place of abode or 
occupation or otherwise tra^vel or move from place to place with- 
out full comphance with any such regulations as the Attorney 
General of the United States may, from time to time, make and 
declare; and the Attorney General is hereby authorized to make 
and declare, from time to time, such regulations concerning the 
movements of ahen enemies as he may deem necessary in the 
premises and for the pubhc safety, and to provide in such regu- 
lations for monthly, weekly, or other periodical report by ahen 
enemies to Federal, State, or local authorities; and all ahen ene- 
mies shall report at the times and places and to the authorities 
specified in such regulations. 

Whereas the said proclamation of the President of the United 
States referred to such ahen enemies as were, or are, natives, citizens, 
denizens or subjects of the German Empire or of the Imperial German 
Government, bemg males of the age of fourteen years and upwards 
who are within the United States and not actually naturahzed as 
American citizens; 

Now, therefore, I, Thomas W. Gregory, Attorney General of the 
United States, in pursuance of the powers conferred ujDon me by said 
pr(5clamation and by the authorization of the President to me there- 
under and in order more effectively to execute the aforesaid procla- 
mation do hereby make and declare the following rules and regula- 
tions governing the registration of German ahen enemies : 



Article I. 

PERSONS REQUIRED TO REGISTER— PENALTIES FOR FAILURE 
TO REGISTER AND FOR VIOLATION OF REGULATIONS. 

1. All natives, citizens, denizens or subjects of the German 
Empire or of the Imperial German Government, being males of the 
age of 14 years and upward, who are within the United States and 
not actually naturalized as American citizens, are required to register 
as alien enemies. 

2. This registration shall extend and apply to all land and water, 
continental or insular, in any way within the jurisdiction of the United 
States. 

3. An alien enemy required to register who fails to complete his 
registration within the time fixed therefor or who violates or attempts 
to violate or of whom there is reasonable ground to believe that he 
is about to violate any regulation duly promulgated by the President 
of the United States or these Regulations, in addition to all other 
penalties prescribed by law, is liable to restraint, imprisonment^ 
and detention for the duration of the war, or to give securit}^, or to 
remove and depart from the United States in the manner prescribed 
by sections 4067, 4069, and 4070 of the United States Revised Stat- 
utes, and to all other penalties prescribed in the several proclama- 
tions of the President of the United States and in the regulations 
duly promulgated by or under the authority of the President. 

4. An alien enemy required to register who shall after the date 
fixed for the issuance to him of a registration card be found within 
the limits of the United States, its Territories or possessions, without 
having his registration card on his person, is liable to the aforesaid 
penalties. 

Article II. 

DEFINITIONS TO BE OBSERVED IN THE INTERPRETATION, 
CONSTRUCTION, AND ENFORCEMENT OF THESE REGULA- 
TIONS. 

A. ALIEN ENEMIES. 

The term ''alien enemy," as at present defined by statute (U. S. 
Rev. Stat., 4067), includes all natives, citizens, denizens, or subjects 
of a foreign nation or government with which war has been declared, 
being males of the age of 14 years and upward, who shaU be- within 
the United States and not actually naturalized as American citizens. 
The following applications of this definition are made: 
1. Females are not alien enemies within the present statutory 
definition. 

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2. A male, irrespective of the citizenship of his parents, born or 
naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction 
thereof, is not an alien enemy, unless 

(a) Such a male born in the United States has become naturalized 
in or taken an oath of allegiance to any foreign country against 
which war has been declared. 

(b) A male so naturalized has, subsequent to his naturalization 
in the United States, become naturalized in or sworn allegiance to 
a country against which war has been declared. 

3. A male native, citizen, denizen, or subject of a foreign nation 
or government with which war has been declared is an alien enemy, 
even though he has declared his intention to become a citizen of the 
United States by taking out first papers of naturalization, or has been 
partly or completely naturalized in any country other than the 
United States. 

4. Naturalization of ahen enemies can not be completed during 
the period of the war (U. S. Eev. Stat., 2171) ; unless possibly where 
(courts here differing) application for second or final papers of 
naturalization was made or accepted prior to the declaration of war. 

Note. — Proclamation of war against Germany April 6, 1917. 

5. A male child born in a country against which war has been 
declared, of a father who was at the time of s;uch child's birth a native, 
citizen, denizen, or subject of such hostile nation or government, 
is not an alien enemy if his father was naturalized as an American 
citizen while such child was a minor; provided that such minor 
child began permanently to reside within the United States before 
reaching his majority. 

6. A male child born in a country against which war has been 
declared, of a father who was at the time of such child's birth an 
American citizen and there temporarily residing, is not an alien 
enemy. 

7. The marriage of an aUen widow to an American citizen during 
the minority of her children naturahzes as American citizens such 
of her minor children as are dweUing in the United States at the time 
of said marriage. 

8. If the second or subsequent husband of an ahen widow becomes 
naturahzed as an American citizen the minor children of such widow 
residing permanently in the United States at the time of the natural- 
ization of such husband are thereby naturalized as American citizens. 

9. The naturahzation as an American citizen of the widow of an 
ahen naturalizes as American citizens her minor children residing 
permanently within the United States at the time of her naturahza- 
tion. 



10. Males born in or residing as German subjects in Alsace-Lorraine 
subsequent to May 10, 1871, and now dwelling within the United 
States are alien enemies unless naturalized as American citizens. 

11. Males born in or residing as German subjects in Schleswig- 
Holstein subsequent to August 23, 1866, and now dwelhng within the 
United States are alien enemies unless naturalized as American citizens. 

12. Questions in respect to particular cases not falling within the 
foregoing definitions should be referred to the Department of Jus- 
tice, Washington, D. C. 

B. FURTHER DEFINITIONS. 

1. The aUen enemy required to register is herein termed the 
''registrant." 

2. The term ''registration officer" or "registration officers" shall 
be deemed to include every person upon whom these regulations con- 
fer the power or impose the duty of registering alien enemies. 

3. The word "city" or "cities" shall include every municipahty 
which had, according to the United States census of 1910, a popu- 
lation of 5,000 or over. (See Schedule A annexed.) 

4. The term "nonurban area" shall include all commmaities of 
every character whatsoever other than cities as above defined. 

5. The phi*ase "chief of pohce" shall include all officers, boards, 
or officials, by whatever name designated, who are at the head of, 
or in direct charge of, the pohce departments of cities. 

6. "Place of residence" means habitual place of abode. A man 
is a resident of the city or nonurban area in which he has an habitual 
place of abode. 

7. The ''chief registrar" in a city shah be the chief of pohce and 
in a nonurban area shall be the postmaster of the largest post office 
in the judicial district (see Schedule B annexed). The term "assist- 
ant registrar" shall include all persons subordinate to the chief 
registrar, to whom the chief registrar shall delegate the administra- 
tion of this registration. In cities the assistant registrars shall be 
the captains, lieutenants, or sergeants of police in each precinct. 
In nonurban areas the assistant registrars shall be the postmasters 
in each community. 

8. The word "registrar" shall be construed to mean either "chief 
registrar" or "assistant registrar," or to include both, according to 
the requirements of the context. 

9. The term "registration district" shall in a city be deemed to 
be the pohce precinct or pohce district and in a nonurban area the 
district embraced within the local post-office district. 

10 The term "United States" includes all land and water conti- 
nental or insular in any way within the jmisdiction of the United 
States. 



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11. Tlie registration of an alien enemy shall not be deemed to be 
completed until a registration card is issued to liim in accordance 
with these regulations. 

Article III. 

TIMES AND PLACES OF REGISTEATION. 

1. The dates upon which registration shall take place througliout 
the United States or in the several cities and nonurban areas therein, 
wiU be designated from time to time by the Attorney General of the 
United States. These designations will be made by communications 
from the Attorney General of the United States to tlie United States 
marshals of the several judicial districts. 

2. In cities (see Schedule A annexed) the registration shall take 
place in the police stations; in nonurban areas the registration shall 
take place in the post offices. 

3. In nonurban areas where a registrant's place of residence is so 
located that he receives his mail from two post offices, the registrant 
may elect which post office he is to register in, but he must imme- 
diately notify the other post office of his election. 

4. Special provisions wiH be made as to the times and places of 
registration in the Philippine Islands, the Panama Canal Zone, the 
Virgin Islands, Guam, Samoa, and in such particular places as are 
directly under the control of the military, naval, or labor authorities, 
and also for the registration of alien enemies in the custody of the 
United States marshals or the immigration authorities. 

Article IV. 

IIOTICE OF TIME AND PLACE OF REGISTKATION. 

When the United Stated marshal of any judicial district is informed 
by the Attorney General of the days on which registration of German 
ahen enemies is to take place in any city or nonurban area he shall 
immediately notify the chief registrar thereof. Thereupon the chief 
registrar of a city shaU request all daily or weekly newspapers pub- 
hshed in said city to pubhsh a notice stating that German ahen 
enemies are required to be registered, and the days and places at 
which registration is to take place, and to repeat the pubhcation of 
such notice daily or weekly, as the case may be, in every such daily 
or weekly newspaper issued in such city up to and including the last 
registration day, and to supplement such notice by any additional 
pubhcation or notification as may be deemed necessary or advisable. 
In nonurban areas such chief registrar shall request all newspapers of 
general circulation in his nonurban area to pubhsh a similar notice in 
aU issues pubhshed or circulated between the time when he received 



notice of the date fixed for the registration and the date of the reg- 
istration and to supplement such notice by any additional pubHca- 
tion or notification as may be deemed necessary or advisable. 

Article V. 

METHOD OF REGISTRATION. 

1. Registration shall be made by affidavit of the alien enemy 
required to register, to be executed in triplicate and accompanied by 
four unmounted photographs of the registrant, not larger than 3 by 3 
inches in size, on thin paper, with a light background. Each photo- 
graph must be signed by the applicant across the face thereof so as 
not to obscure the features, if the applicant is able to write. 

2. Each alien enemy required to be registered shall be required to 
register his finger prints. Suggestions as to the methods of taking 
finger prints are hereinafter contained. 

3. A registration card will be issued by the registration officer, in 
the form and in the manner and at the times more particularly here- 
inafter set forth, to each registrant who shall have properly registered 
under these regulations. 

Article VI. 

SUPPLY AND METHOD OF DISTRIBUTION OF THE NECESSARY 

FORMS. 

Forms of registration afiidavits, registration cards, suggestions 
or instructions to the registrant, and other necessary forms will be 
furnished by the Department of Justice. The various forms will be 
distributed to the chief registrars in cities by the United States 
marshals of the districts and to the registrars in nonurban areas 
through the Post Office Department. The United States marshals 
will be furnished with a reserve supply of forms for distribution to 
any registration officer on application. 



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Article VII. 

FORM OF REGISTRATION AFFIDAVIT AND INSTRUCTIONS 

CONCERNING SAME. 

1. The form of registration affidavit will be substantially as 

follows : 

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

Department of Justice. 

REGISTRATION AFFIDAVIT OF ALIEN ENEMY. 

The registration affidavit must be filled in and sworn to in triplicate and accom- 
panied by fom' unmounted photographs of the registrant, not larger than 3 by 3 in 
Bize, on thin paper with light backgi'ound. All four photographs should be signed 
by registrant across the face of the x)hotogi-aph so as not to obscure the face, if regis- 
trant is able to write. If registrant is unable to mite he must make his mark in the 
signatiue space and affix his left thumb print in the space indicated for the same 
opposite the signature space. 

The affidaAit need not be filled out before, but must be signed and sworn to before, 
a registration officer, who will fill in the description and take the finger prints of 
the registrant. All registration officers are authorized to administer the oath hereto 
to persons registering as alien enemies. 



I , hereby register as an alien enemy ^ 

(Here insert name of registrant.) ' 2 

at and make the following g 

(Place where affidavit signed and oatli administered. ) P 

statements and answer's under oath: 

1. Xame All other names at any time used 

(Here insert any other names used by registrant.) 

2. Present residence BO 

(Street and number, city, town, county. State, and, if apartment house or o 5* 

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tenement, the number of apartment or tenement.) cr 3 

3. Length of residence at the foregoing place "^ « 

(Here state date on which registrant began living at his present residence.) « a> 

4. All other places of residence since January 1, 1914 q^ 

(Here give particulars as to ^'. 



each of such places of residence.) 

5. Born in 

(Give city or town, province, and country of birth.) 

on 

(Give date of birth.) 

6. Since Januaiy 1, 1914, employed by: 

Name of place: Date: Occupation: Name of employer: 



7. I arrived in the United States 

(Date.) 

at the port of on ship and applied 

(State port.) (State name.) 

for entry under the name of : 

(State name under which entry was made.) 



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(a ) Name of father Living 

("Yes" or "No.") 

Residence of father, if living 

(b) Name of mother Living 

("Yes" or "No.") 

Residence of mother, if living 

. State particulars of family as follows: 

1. Married? Name of wife 

(Answer "Yes" or "No.") 

Wife living? 

(Answer "Yes" or "No.") 

Residence of wife, if living 

2. Names of children between 10 

and 14 in the United States. Sex. Year of birth. 



3. Number of children under 10 years of age 

4. State whether registrant has or has had any male relatives in aims 

for or against the LTnited States and its allies during the present 

war. If "yes, " give particulars. 

(Answer "Yes" or "No.") 
Names. Relationship. For or against. 



10. Were you registered for the selective draft? , 

(Answer "yes" or "no.'') 

Where ? 

(State district of registration.) 

11. State all previous military or naval or other governmental service. 



(Here state duties, duration, and character of military or naval or other ser\'ice and nation for 

which registrant served.) 

12. Have you ever applied for naturalization in or taken out first papers of natu- 
ralization in the United States? If yes, when and 

(Answer "yes" or "no.") 

where 

(Give State or Territory, city, town, or other municipaUty, and name af court.) 

13. Have you ever been naturalized, partly or wholly, in any country other than 

the United States? If yes, state when and where 

(Answer "yes" or "no.") 

and in what country 

14. Have you ever taken an oath of allegiance to any country, State, or nation other 

than the United States? If yes, state when and 

(Answer "yes" or "no.") 

where and to what country 

15. Have you since January 1, 1914, reported to or registered with a consul or repre- 
sentative of any country other than the United States for military or naval or other 

governmental service? If yes, state when and where 

(Answer "yes" or "no.") 

and to whom and for what country 

16. Have you ever been arrested or detained on any charge? 

(Answer "yes" or "no.") 

If yes, state when, where, and on what charges Are you on parole? 

("Yes" or "No.") 



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17. Have yoii a permit to enter forbidden areas? 

(Answer "yes" or "no.") 

If yes. state number of permit 

I solemnly swear that all the above statements and answers by me made are true. 

Signature 



Left thumb 
print if regis- 
trant is una- 
ble to write. 



Sworn to before me this 19. 



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(Registration officer.) 
Official title (Police or Post Office.) 
DESCRIPTION OF REGISTRANT. 
(To be fdled in by registration officer.) 



Name of registrant _ Address 

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riiotograph. 
3"x3". 



Age 



years 



10 



.inches. Chin T?:i' .^l^H'^'. ff*. 



Height ...f... .feet 

Weight .{^.'^!- Hair ^J^'.^.'f!'.''.'.'!': 



Forehead 
Eyes 



hlgli,_ low,_etc_. Complexion .... ^^'}: f'^I 1 ^^: 



Face. 



hlue, blaclc, etc. 
A^Qgg sharp, flat, etc. 

Distinctive m_arks ??''/. 'J". \'t\ e^/f^//f 



hroai, narrow, etc. 



Name of registrant. 



Finger Prints. 
(To be taken by registration officer.) 
Address 



1— R. 
Thumb. 


2-R. 
Fore Finger. 


3-R. 
Middle Finger. 


4— R. 
Ring Finger. 


5-R. 

Little Finger. 




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6-L. 
Thumb. 


7-L. 
Fore Finger. 


8-L. 
Middle Finger. 


9-L. 
Ring Finger. 


10— L. 
Little Finger. 













Plain impressions of the four fingers taken 
simultaneously. 



LEFT HAND. 



Plain impressions of the four fingers taken 
simultaneously . 



RIGHT HAND. 



2. The registration officer shall deliver to the registrant three copies 
of the form of registration affidavit, and also a set of suggestions and 
instructions to the registrant substantially as follows: 



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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 

Department op Justice. 

Registration of alien enemies. 

SUGGESTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS TO REGISTRANTS. 

Persons required to register should understand that in so doing they 
are giving proof of their peaceful dispositions and of their intention 
to conform to the laws of the United States. 

Every registrant should read carefully the fonu of registration 
affidavit handed to him and ask the registration officer for explana- 
tion on all points not clear to him before attempting to fill out the 
blanks. Registration officers are instructed to give registrants all 
possible aid in the way of explanation and advice. 

Each registrant is required to fm-nish four unmounted photographs 
of himself, not larger than 3 by 3 inches in size, on thin paper, vdih 
light background. All four photographs should be signed by the 
registrant across the face of the photographs, so as not to obscm-e the 
features, if the applicant is able to write. 

Three blank forms of registration affidavit must be completely 
filled out by the registrant or his representative (with the exception 
of the blanks indicated to be filled out by the registration officer and 
the description of the registrant and the placing of finger prints on 
the blank) and must be produced by the registrant personally to the 
registration officer and be signed and sworn to by the registrant in 
the presence of and before the registration officer, who will fill in 
the description of the registrant and supervise the fixing of the 
. finger prints and the attaching of the photographs. If the registrant 
can not write he must make liis mark in the signature space and 
affix his left thumb print in the space provided opposite the signa- 
ture space. 

The finger printing is a method of identification and follows the 
practice observed in the military and the naval service of the United 
States. 

The registrant is hereby informed that he must again present 
himself before the registration officer who took his oath after 10 days 
but before 15 days from the last day fixed for registration in his 
registration district to obtain a registration card, upon which he 
must sign his name, or make his mark, and place his left thumb 
print in the presence of the registration officer. 

3. The registration affidavit must be executed in triplicate. It 
must be personally signed and sworn to by the registrant before the 
registration officer. . The registration officer must fill in the descrip- 
tion of the registrant, and all finger prints must be made under the 
direction of the registration officer. The remainder of the registration 
affidavit need not be ffiled out by the registration officer, or in his 
presence, but may be ffiled out by the registrant personally or 
through a representative. 

4. The registration affidavit must be accompanied by four un- 
mounted photographs of the registrant, not larger than 3 by 3 inches 
in size, on thin paper with light background. AH four photographs 
must be signed by the registrant across the face thereof, so as not 
to obscure the features, if the registrant is able to write. 

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5. If the registrant is unable to write, he must make his mark in 
the signature space in the registration affidavit and his left thumb 
prmt must be affixed in the place indicated for the same opposite the 
signature space. 

6. The registration officer shaU register the finger prints of each 
registrant in the space provided for that purpose on the registration 
affidavit. The registration of the finger prints must be done by the 
registration officer personally, substantially in accordance with the 
dkections as to finger printing hereinafter set forth. 

7. If the registrant has conscientious scruples against taking an 
oath, he may make affirmation to the truth of his statements and 
answers in the registration affidavits. 

8. AU registration officers, as in these regulations defined, are 
hereby authorized to administer to the registrant the oath or affirma- 
tion required herein. The oath is to be taken in the usual manner 
by the registrant's raising his right hand and swearing to the truth 
of the statements and answers made by him in the registration affi- 
davit. Affirmation may be made by the registrant's raising his right 
hand and declaring that he solemnly affirms the truth of the state- 
ments and answers made by him in the registration affidavit. 

9. The registration officer shall affix to each of the triplicate 
registration affidavits one of the photographs of the registrant in the 
space provided for that purpose. He shall at the same time affix the 
fourth photograph of the registrant to a registration card in the 
space provided for that purpose, and fill in the name of the registrant 
upon the registration card and retain the registration card until the 
same may be delivered to the registrant as hereinafter set forth. 

10. The registration officer shall take particular care that each 
registrant lists all the names by which he has ever been known, in the 
space provided for that purpose in the affidavit. An afien enemy 
shall not for any purpose assume or use, or purport to assume or use, 
or continue the assumption or use, of any name other than that by 
which he was ordinarily known at the time of fifing his registration 
affidavit. 

11. After the registration affidavit has been properly executed in 
tripficate, the registration officer in cities shall legibly print or type- 
write the surname, given names, and afias names of the registrant in 
the right-hand margin of each registration affidavit in the space 
provided for that purpose. In nonurban areas these notations shah 
be made by the chief registrar. 

12. Every afien enemy shall furnish to the registration officer, 
in addition to any particulars required to be inserted in the regis- 
tration affidavit, any information which may reasonably be required 
for the purpose of registering such alien enemy, or for maintaining 
the correctness of the particulars stated on his registration affidavit, 
or otherwise. 



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13. All registration oflacers are reminded that many registrants 
will need assistance and advice in filling out their registration affi- 
davits and they are requested to aid such persons in every proper 
way. Registrants are not to be treated as persons of evil disposition, 
and the registration officers are urged to deal with them in a courteous 
and friendly manner. 

Article VIII. 

DIRECTIONS FOR FINGER PRINTING. 

Particular attention is called to the requirement that the registra- 
tion officer shall register the finger prints of each registrant. This 
must be done by the registration ofiicer personally. The following 
suggestions are given to those who are not familiar with the method 
of taking finger prints: On a smooth slab of glass or metal a coating 
of printer's ink should be carefully spread, evenly and thinly, by 
means of a roUer. The registration officer should then grasp the 
thumb and each finger of the registrant in turn, beginning with the 
right hand, and roll the bulb of it on the slab. The thumb and 
finger should then be roUed lightly on the paper in the space desig- 
nated for each. The registration officer should press the finger 
lightly so that a clean impression may be made. The rolling is 
important, so that the lines on the side as well as the face of the 
finger may be shown. After this has been done for the thumb and 
each finger of each hand, flat impressions of the four fingers of each 
hand should be taken simultaneously and pressed upon the paper 
in the blank spaces provided for this purpose. 

Almost all pohce departments are equipped with finger-print appa- 
ratus. If not, any local printer can provide the necessary printer's 
ink and roller. Registration officers in nonurban areas if unable to 
borrow the apparatus from any poUce department may use the 
post-marking or stamp-cancelling pad. 

Article IX. 

REGISTRATION CARDS. 

1. When the registrant shall have duly executed and sworn to (or 
affirmed) his affidavit, in triplicate, and shall have defivered the 
same to the registration officer, the latter shall inform the registrant 
that a registration card will be furnished to him on personal ap- 
plication therefor, at the place where the registrant shall have filed 
his registration affidavit, at any time after the lapse of 10 days and 
before the expiration of 15 days from the last day fixed for regis- 
tration in that registration district. 

2. After the registration affidavit has been duly executed and 
sworn to (or affirmed) by the registrant, the registration officer 



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shall immediately proceed to verify by all possible means the pres- 
ent home address and place of employment stated by the registrant 
in the affidavit. Some verification of these statements is absolutely 
necessary. If on investigation these statements by the registrant 
are found not to be correct, that fact and the name of the registrant 
and his true residence, if possible, shall be immediately reported by 
the registration officer to the United States marshal in the district. 
A registration card shall not be issued to a registrant whose statements 
as to his present residence and place of employment are found to be 
incorrect. If on mvestigation these statements by the registrant are 
found to be correct, the registration officer shall issue to the regis- 
trant the registration card upon which he has affixed the photograph 
of the registrant and written his name at the time of the execution 
and filuig of the registration affidavit by the registrant. 

3. The registration card to be delivered to the registrant shall be 
in substantially the following form: 

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 
Department of Justice. 

ALIEN REGISTRATION CARD. 

Date 

This certifies that , residing at , 

(Name of registrant.) (State, 

, whose photograph and 

county, city, town, etc., street and number.) 

signature, and / or other mark of identification, appear hereon, has 

registered at 

(State, county, city, town, precinct.) 

as a person required by law to register, under the proclamation of 

the President of the United States, dated November 16, 1917. 



(Signature of registered person.) 



(Registration officer.) 



(Official title, police or post office.) 



Left-hand 

thumb print of 

registered 

person. 



Photograph of 
registered person. 



Note. — The issuance of this registration card does not relieve the 
registrant from full compliance with any and all laws and regulations 
now existing or hereafter made concerning the conduct of alien 
enemies. 



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4. The registration officer, before delivering the registration card 
to the registrant, shall see that the latter's photograph is fixed 
thereon in the space provided, and that the photograph is signed 
by the registrant if the latter can write, and in all cases that the 
registrant's left thumb-print is affixed opposite thereto in the space 
provided for that purpose. The registration officer shall also sign 
the photograph and date and sign the registration card in the place 
provided for that purpose before dehvering it to the registrant. 

5. A registration card shall not be issued to any person who has 
already obtained one, unless he surrenders his former card. If an 
alien enemy uses a registration card relating to any person other than 
himself, or for the purpose of obtaining a registration card makes any 
false statement or false representation in his registration affidavit, 
he shall be deemed to have violated these regulations. 

6. Particular instructions may be issued to registration officers 
from time to time governmg the issuance to registrants of registra- 
tion cards. 

Article X. 

THE RETURN OF REGISTRATIOlf AFFIDAVITS AND REPORTS 

ON REGISTRATION. 

A. DUTIES OF ASSISTANT REGISTRAKS. 

1. In each place of registration on the day after the last day upon 
which registration cards are directed there to be issued, the regis- 
tration officer shall place together in alphabetical order three distinct, 
complete sets of the signed and executed registration affidavits upon 
which registration cards have been issued, and shall note upon each 
of said registration affidavits, in the place provided for that purpose, 
the issuance of such registration card; and he shall put together in 
three distinct, Complete sets the signed and executed registration 
affidavits upon which registration cards have not been issued and 
shaU note upon each of such registration affidavits, in the place 
provided for that purpose, the fact that registration cards have not 
been issued on such affidavits. The assistant registrar in cities shall 
then prepare, in triplicate, a list in alphabetical order of the names 
of those registrants, with aliases, if any, to whom registration cards 
Tiave been issued upon the summary sheets provided for this pur- 
pose, and he shall fiU in upon such summary sheets the blanks 
required to be fiUed in and shall sign each of said summary sheets. 
This summary sheet shall be substantially in the following form. 



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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 
Department op Justice. 

REGISTRATION OF ALIEN ENEMIES. 

Summary sheet of names of alien enemies to ivhom registration cards 
have been issued. 



City (or Town) of . . 


NAMES AND ALIASES. 


,, Precinct No 

19—. 

(date). 


1 


21 




2 


22 




3 


23 




4 


24 




5 


25 




6 


26 




7 


27 




8 


.28 




9 


29 




10 


30 




11 


31 




12 


32 




13 


33 




14 


34 




15 ' • 


35 




16 


36 




17 


37 




18 


38 




19 


39 




20 


40 








(Assistant registrar.) 



(Official title, police or post office.) 

2. No summary sheet need be made by assistant registrars in non- 
urban areas. 

3. Each complete set of registration affidavits upon which regis- 
tration cards have been issued, together with one of the summary 
sheets, shall be placed in a package, separately wrapped and sealed, 
and indorsed by the registration officer substantially as follows: 

This package contains the executed registration affidavits of 

alien enemies to whom registration cards were issued 

(Give number.) 

at 

(Insert designation of registration place by name of State, county, city (or town). 



precinct.) 

(Assistant registrar.) 



(Official title, police or post office.) 

and all three sets shall be dehvered by the assistant registrar, by 
mail or otherwise, to his chief registrar. 



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4. Each complete set of registration affidavits upon which registra- 
tion cards have not been issued shall be placed in a package, separately 
wrapped and sealed, and indorsed by the registration officer sub- 
stantially as follows: 

This package contains the executed registration affidavits of 

alien enemies to whom registration cards were NOT 

(Give number.) 

issued at 

(Insert designation of registration place by name of State, county, city 



or (town), precinct.) 

(Assistant registrar.) 
(Official title, police or post office.) 

and all three sets shall be delivered by the assistant registrar, by 
mail or otherwise, to his chief registrar. 

5. Each assistant registrar shall also send to his chief registrar all 
unused forms of registration affidavits, registration cards, and sum- 
mary sheets. He shall completely destroy any of such forms which 
for any reason may have been erroneously marked, torn, mutilated, 
or otherwise disfigured. 

B. DUTIES OF CHIEF REGISTRARS. 

1. The chief registrar in each city, upon the receipt by him of the 
three packages containing the executed registration affidavits, upon 
which registration cards have been issued, with the summary sheets 
of the assistant registrars thereon, shall, if the total registration is less 
tlian 100 in his city, relist the summaries of the assistant registrars, in 
triplicate, on a summary sheet provided for that purpose, which 
summary sheet, to be made by such chief registrar, shall show alpha- 
betically the names of the precincts or subdivisions of the city and 
the names. Us ted alphabetically, with aliases if any, of the registrants 
in each precinct or subdivision. This summary sheet of the chief 
registrar in cities shall be substantially as follows: 
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 

Department of Justice. 

REGISTRATION OF ALIEN ENEMIES. 

Summary sheet of chief registrars in cities. 

State of , County of , 

City of , , 1917. 

NAMES (with aliases) OF ALIENS TO WHOM REGISTRATION CARDS HAVE BEEN ISSUED. 

Precinct No. 1. Precinct No. 2. 



(Chief registrar.) 
(Oflacial title, police or post office.) 



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2. The chief registrar in each nonurban area, upon the receipt by 
him of the three packages containing the executed registration 
affidavits upon which registration cards have been issued, shall 
legibly print or type^vrite the surname, given names, and alias names 
of the registrant on the right-hand margin of each registration 
affidavit in the space indicated, and shall make out in triplicate a 
summary sheet on a form provided for that purpose, which shall 
show alphabetically the names of the towns or other communities 
within that area and the names listed alphabetically, with aliases, 
if any, of the registrants within such town or community to whom 
registration cards have been issued. This summary sheet of the 
chief registrar in nonurban areas shall be substantially as foUows: 

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 
Department op Justice. 

REGISTE-ATION OF ALIEN ENEMIES. 

Summary sheets of chief registrars in nonurban areas. 

State of County of Date 



names of aliens with aliases to whom registration cards 
have been issued. 

Town of Town of 



(Chief registrar.) 



(Official title, police or post office.) 

3. All chief registrars shall verify the fact that each of their 
assistant registrars has forwarded to them the registration afiidavits 
and summary sheets required to be forwarded by the assistant 
registrars before the chief registrars shall forward (as hereinafter 
provided) any of the executed registration affidavits or their summary 
sheet thereon, if any. 

4. All chief registrars shall then make up three sets of the registra- 
tion affidavits upon which registration cards have been issued, with 
the simimary sheets, if any, received by them from each assistant 
registrar, and add to each of said sets their own summary sheet, 
if any, and shall forward one package containing a complete set 
of registration affidavits upon which registration cards have been 



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issued, with the summary sheet of the assistant registrar and their 
summary sheet, if any, to the Department of Justice, Washington, 
D. C, notifying the United States marshal of their district that 
they have done so, and shall transmit a second set to the United 
States marshal of their district, and shall retain the third set for 
their own record and information. 

5. Before forwarding the said package to the Department of Justice 
all chief registrars shall indorse thereon the following: 

For Delivery to the Department of Justice, Washington, D. C. 

This package contains the executed registration affidavits of 

alien enemies to whom registration cards were issued 

(Give number.) 

in the City of , County of , 

State of , , 19... 



(Chief registrar.! 



(Official title, police or post office.) 

6. Before forwarding the said package to the United States 
marshal all chief registrars shall indorse thereon the following: 

For Delivery to the United States Marshal for the District 

OF , AT 

This package contains the executed registration affidavits of 

alien enemies to vrhom registration cards were issued 

(Give number.) 

in the City of , County of , 

State of , ,19... 



(Chief registrar.) 



(Official title, police or post office.) 



7. All chief registrars shall deal with the three packages of regis- 
tration affidavits upon which registration cards have not been 
issued, together with the summary sheet of the assistant registrars 
thereon, as follows : 

They shall place upon each of said packages an indorsement in sub- 
stantially the following form : 

State of , County of 

City of 

This package contains the executed registration affidavits of 

alien enemies, filed at , upon 

(Give number.) (Insert j)lace.) 

which registration cards were not issued. 



(Date.) (Chief registrar.) 

(Official title, police or post office.) 



31806=— 18- 



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And shall immediately forward one package so indorsed to the 
Department of Justice, Washington, D. C, together with all such 
information concerning such registrants as has been obtained; one 
set to the United States marshal of the district, with a copy of the 
statement of all such information concerning such registrants as has 
been obtained; and shall retain the remaining set for their own 
record and information. 

Article XI. 

PROVISIONAL REGISTRATION OF ALIEN ENEMIES IN PLACES 
OTHER THAN THEIR HABITUAL PLACE OF RESIDENCE. 

1. Any alien enemy required to be registered who is unavoidably 
absent from his place of residence on the registration day fixed for 
such place must, in order to reheve himself from the penalties here- 
inbefore prescribed for failure to register, present himself at the 
place and time prescribed for registration in the district in which he 
temporarily is, and shall then and there register himself in the regular 
way before the registration officer of such district. Such registra- 
tion officer shall immediately forward to the registration officer of 
the habitual place of residence of such registrant his registration 
affidavit duly executed, in tripUcate, and shall immediately issue to 
such registrant a provisional registration card made out by the 
registration officer in the following form : (Note : If the registration 
officer is not supplied with this form he shall write or typewrite one.) 

State of , County of , 

City (or Town) of , Precinct jS[o , 

This certifies ttat , an alien 

enemy, a resident of 

(Here insert State, county, 

city (or town), etc., of residence. ) 

, has filed at this 

registration ofl&ce, on the day of , 

19 - . , the registration affidavit required of an alien enemy. 

This card is not the registration card required under the regula- 
tions for the registration of alien enemies. This card must be pre- 
sented within 30 days from the date hereof by the bearer to the 
registration officer in the habitual place of residence of said regis- 
trant. This card becomes void for all purposes at the expiration of 
30 davs from the date hereof. 



( Date. ) ( Registration ofaeer . ) 



(Official title, police or post office.) 

2. Upon the presentation of the provisional registration card 
(described in the foregoing paragraph) by the registrant to the regis- 
tration officer of the habitual place of residence of the registrant, such 
registration officer shall, if he has received the registration affidavits 



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filed by such registrant and has satisfied himself that the statements 
of the registrant in his affidavit of registration as to his place of resi- 
dence and place of employment are correct, issue to such registrant a 
registration card in the regular form as hereinabove described. If 
such registration officer shall not be in possession of a form of such 
regular registration card, he shall make requisition therefor to the 
chief registrar of his district. 

3. All registration officers receiving registration affidavits of persons 
residing in their districts but first filed elsewhere shall immediately 
on the expiration of 30 days from the date of execution thereof 
make up three complete sets of such affidavits, together with a sum- 
mary sheet of the number thereof and the names of the registrants, 
and shall forward each set in the same manner and to the same per- 
sons or places as hereinbefore prescribed concerning the forwarding 
of registration affidavits of resident registrants. 

ARTICLE XII. 

REPORT OF UNITED STATES MARSHAL. 

1. It shall be the duty of the United States marshal in each Federal 
district to see that, within a reasonable time after the dates fixed for 
registration in any city or nonurban area, he receives from the chief 
registrar of said city or nonurban area the package containing the 
summary sheet and the executed registration affidavits and a noti- 
fication from the chief registrar of each city and nonurban area that 
one package of said affidavits and summary sheets has been sent to 
the Department of Justice, Washington, D. C. If, for any reason, 
any chief registrar fails within a reasonable time after the dates 
fixed for registration to transmit to the United States marshal 
said package and said notification, the United States marshal shall 
so notify the Department of Justice. 

2. Upon receiving from the chief registrar of each and every district 
affected the package containing the executed registration affidavits 
and the summary sheets and upon receiving notice of the fact that a 
similar package has been forwarded to the Department of Justice, 
the United States marshal shall notify the Department of Justice 
that each registration district in his judicial district has forwarded 
to the Department of Justice, Washington, D. C, such package, 
together with a list of the names of the chief registrars who have thus 
reported. 

3. Each United States marshal shall immediately transmit to the 
Department of Justice, Washington, D. C, all information received 
by him from any registration officer concerning registrants to whom 
identification cards or registration books have not been issued. 



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ARTICLE XIII. 

CHANGE OF RESIDENCE BY AN ALIEN ENEMY, 

1 . Any alien enemy who shaU change his place of residence to another 
place of residence within the same registration district shall imme- 
diately report such change to the registration officer of such registra- 
tion district; and shaU present to such registration officer his regis- 
tration card, for the purpose of having indorsed thereon by such regis- 
tration officer the change of residence. The registration officer shall 
immediately give notice, upon a form to be furnished for that purpose, 
of such change of residence to the Department of Justice, to the 
United States marshal for that judicial district, and to his chief registrar. 

2. No alien enemy shall change his place of residence to a place of 
residence within another registration district without a permit. 
Application for such permit must be made by the aUen enemy to the 
registration oflicer of the registration district in which the ahen enemy 
then resides. The apphcation must be made in four copies upon a 
form to be furnished for that purpose, on which form such aUen 
enemy must state full particulars as to the date on which his resi- 
dence is to be changed, as to the reason for such change, and as to his 
intended place of residence. The registration officer to whom such 
apphcation for change of residence is made shall, if no reason 
against the granting of such permit be manifest to him, indorse such 
permit upon the registration card of the ahen enemy, which must be 
presented by the latter to the registration officer for that purpose. 
The registration officer shall immediately fill in the form of notice of 
permit of such change of residence attached to each application, and 
shall forward one of the appUcations with the notice of such permit, 
properly filled in by him, to his chief registrar; the second to the 
United States marshal for that judicial district; and the third to the 
Department of Justice. He shall retain the fourth application form. 
The registration officer shall notify the alien enemy to whom per- 
mission is given to change his place of residence from one registra- 
tion district to another that such alien enemy must f orthwitji report 
his arrival in the registration district into which he moves to the 
registration officer of that district and exhibit to him his registration 
card with permit of change of residence indorsed thereon; and such 
alien enemy is hereby required so to report. 

3. If the registration officer to whom application for permit of 
change of residence is made under the next preceding paragraph shall 
find sufficient cause against the granting of such permit his decision 
shall be final unless the alien enemy shall demand that the application 
be forwarded to the United States marshal in his judicial district for 
final action. If such demand be made the registration officer shall 



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forward the application for such permit of change of residence, with 
the report of his reasons for not granting same, to the United States 
Marshal in his judicial district for final action. If such marshal 
shall decide that the permit should be granted, he shall return the 
appUcation to the registration officer with instructions to grant the 
permit, and the registration officer shall proceed with such appUca- 
tion and notice of such permit in the manner set forth in the pre- 
ceding paragraph. If no such demand is made, the registration 
officer shall within a reasonable time forward the application, with 
a brief statement of his reasons for the denial thereof and with a 
statement that the alien enemy has not demanded further action 
thereon, to the United States marshal in his judicial district for 
purposes of record. 

ARTICLE XIV. 

These rules and regulations may be modified at any time by further 
proclamation or other public act of the President of the United States 
or by further rules and regulations made by the Attorney General of 
the United States under the authority of the President. 
By order of the President. 

To W. Gregory, 

Attorney General, 



A 



SCHEDULE ^'A." 

LIST OF MUNICIPALITIES (REFERRED TO IN THE REGULATIONS AS 
'♦CITIES") WfflCH HAD A POPULATION OF 5,000 OR OVER BY UNITED 
STATES CENSUS OF 1910, 

THE CHIEF REGISTRAR FOR REGISTRATION IN THESE CITIES OR MUNICIPALITIES IS 
THE CHIEF OF POLICE OR OTHER HEAD OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT. 



ALABAMA. 


Fresno. 


CONNECTICUT. 


Waterbury. 


Anniston. 
Bessemer. 


Long Beach. 




Willimantic. 


Los Angeles. 
MarysAdlle. 


Ansonia. 
Branford. 


Winsted . 


Birmingham. 
Dothan. 
Florence. 
Gadsden. 


Xapa*. 

Oakland. 

Pasadena. 


Bridgeport. 
Bristol. 
D anbury. 


DELAWARE. 

Wilmington. 


Petaluma. 


Derby. 


DISTRICT OF 


Huntsville. 


Pomona. 


East Hartford. 


COLUMBIA. 


Mobile. 

Montgomery. 

New Decatur. 

Selma. 

Talladega. 

Tuscaloosa. 


Redlands. 

Richmond. 

Riverside. 


Enfield. 

Faufield. 

Greenwich. 


Washington. 

FLORIDA. 


Sacramento. 
San Bernardino. 
San Diego. 


Groton. 

Hamden. 

Hartford. 


Gainesville. 
Jacksonville. 


ARIZONA. 


San Francisco. 


Huntington. 


Key West. 




San Jose. 


Killragly. 


Lake City. 


Bisbee. 
Douglas. 


San Luis Obispo. 
San Rafael. 


Manchester. 


Miami. 


Meriden. 


Pensacola. 


Globe. 


Santa Ana. 


Middletown. 


St. Augustine. 


Phoenix. 
Prescott. 


Santa Barbara. 
Santa Cruz. 


Kaugatuck. 
New Britain. 


Tallahassee. 
Tampa. 


Tucson. 


Santa Monica. 


New Haven. 


West Tampa. 


ARKANSAS. 


Santa Rosa. 


New London. 


GEORGIA. 




Stockton. 


New Milford. 




Argenta. 


Vallejo. 


Norwalk. 


Albany. 


Fort Smith. 


Norwich. 


Americus. 


Helena. 


COLORADO. 


Orange. 


Athens. 


Hot Springs. 




Plainfield. 


Atlanta. 


Jonesboro. 


Boulder. 


Ph-mouth. 


Augusta. 


Little Rock. 


Canon. 


Putnam . 


Brunswick. 


Paragould. 


Colorado Springs. 


Southington. 


Columbus. 


Pine Bluff. 


Cripple Creek. 


South Norwalk. 


Cordele. 


Texarkana. 


Denver. 


Stafford. 


Dalton. 


CALIFORNIA. 


Fort Collins. 


Stamford. 


Dul)lin. 




Grand Junction. 


Stonington. 


Elberton. 


Alameda. 


Greeley. 


Stratford. 


Fitzgerald. 


Bakersfield. 


Leadville. 


Torrington. 


Gainesville. 


Berkeley. 


Pueblo. 


Vernon. 


Griffin. 


Eureka. 


Trinidad. 

(2 


WalliQgford. 

7.) 


La Grange. 



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Macon. 

Marietta. 

Newnan. 

Rome. 

Savannah. 

Thomasville. 

Valdosta. 

Way cross. 



Boise. 

Coeiir d'Alene. 

Lewiston. 

Pocatello. 

Twin Falls. 

ILLINOIS. 

Alton. 

Aiu'ora. 

Beardstown. 

Belleville. 

Belvidere. 

Berwyn. 

Bloomington. 

Blue Island. 

Caii'o. 

Canton. 

Carbondale. 

Centralia. 

Champaign. 

Charleston. 

Chicago. 

Chicago Heights. 

Cicero. 

Clinton. 

Collinsville. 

Danville. 

Decatur. 

De Kalb. 

Dixon. 

Duquoin. 

East St. Louis. 

Edwardsville. 

Elgin. 

Evanston. 

Forest Park. 

Freeport. 

Galesburg. 

Granite. 

Harrisburg. 

Harvey, 

Herrin. 

Jacksonville. 



Joliet. 

Kankakee. 

La Grange. 

Kewanee. 

La Salle. 

Lincoln. 

Litchfield. 

Macomb. 

Madison. 

Marion. 

Mattoon. 

Maj^wood. 

Moline. 

Monmouth. 

Mount Carmel. 

Mount Vernon. 

Mm-physboro. 

Oak Park. 

Olney. 

Ottawa. 

Pana. 

Paris. 

PeMn. 

Peoria. 

Peru. 

Pontiac. 

Quincy. 

Pockford. 

Rock Island 

Springfield. 

Spring Valley. 

Staunton. 

Sterling. 

Streator. 

Taylorville. 

Urbana. 

Waukegan, 

INDIANA. 

Alexandria. 

Anderson. 

Bedford. 

Bloomington. 

Brazil. 

Clinton. 

Columbus. 

Connersville. 

Crawfordsville. 

East Chicago. 

Elkhart. 

Elwood. 

Evansville. 

Fort Wayne. 



Frankfort. 

Gary. 

Goshen. 

Greensburg. 

Hammond. 

Hartford. 

Huntington. 

Indianapolis. 

Jeffersonville. 

Kokomo. 

La Fayette. 

Laporte. 

Lebanon. 

Linton. 

Logansport. 

Madison. 

Marion. 

Michigan. 

Mishawaka. 

Mount Vernon. 

Muncie. 

New Albany. 

Newcastle. 

Noblesville. 

Peru. 

Portland. 

Princeton. 

Richmond. 

Seymour. 

Shelbyville. 

South Bend. 

Terre Haute. 

Valparaiso. 

Vincennes. 

Wabash. 

Washington. 

TMiiting. 

IOWA. 

Boone. 
Burlington. 
Cedar Rapids. 
Centerville. 
Charles City. 
Clinton. 
Council Bluffs. 
Crest on. 
Davenport. 
Des Moines. 
Dubuque. 
Fort Dodge. 
Fort Madison , 



Grinnell. 
Iowa City. 
Keokuk. 
Marshalltown. 
Mason City. 
Muscatine. 
Oelwein. 
Oskaloosa. 
Ottumwa. 
Sioux City. 
Waterloo. 
Webster City. 

KANSAS. 

Arkansas City. 

Atchison. 

Coffey^dlle. 

Emporia. 

Fort Scott. 

Galena. 

Hutchinson. 

Independence. 

lola. 

Junction. 

Kansas City. 

Lawrence. 

Leavenworth. 

Manhattan . 

Newton. 

Ottawa. 

Parsons. 

Pittsburg. 

Rosedale. 

Salina. 

Topeka. 

Wellington. 

Wichita. 

Winfield. 

KENTUCKY. 

Ashland. 
Belle vue. 
Bowling Green. 
Covington. 
Danville. 
Dayton. 
Frankfort. 
Henderson. 
Hopkinsville. 
Lexington. • 
Louisville. 
May field. 



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Maysville. 


Frederick. 


Mansfield. 


W mthrop. 


Middlesboro. 


Frostburg. 


Marblehead. 


Wobum. 


Newport. 


Hagerstown. 


Marlboro. 


Worcester. 


Owensboro. 


Salisbiu-y. 


Ma^Tiard. 




Paducah. 




Medford. 


MICHIGAN. 


Paris. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


Melrose. 




Richmond. 




Methuen. 


Adrian. 


Winchester. 


Abington. 


Middleboro. 


Albion. 




Adams. 


Milford. 


Alpena. 


LOUISIANA. 


Amesbiuy. 


Milton. 


Ann Arbor. 




Amherst. 


Montague. 


Battle Creek. 


Alexandria. 


And over. 


Xatick. 


Bay Cit\-. 


Baton Rouge. 


Arlington. 


Xeedham. 


Benton Harbor. 


Crowley. 


Athol. 


Xew Bedford. 


Bo}Tie Cit^'. 


Houma. 


Attleboro. 


Xewbur^-port. 


Cadillac. 


Lafayette. 


Belmont. 


Xewton. 


Cheboygan. 


Lake Charles. 


Beverly. 


North Adams. 


Cold water. 


Monroe. 


Blackstone. 


Xorth Andover. 


Detroit. 


Morgan City. 


Boston. 


Xorth Attleboro. 


Dowagiac. 


Xew Iberia. 


Brain ti-ee. 


Xorthampton. 


Escanaba. 


New Orleans. 


Bridgewater. 


Xorthbrids:e. 


Flint. 


Shreveport. 


Brockton. 


X or wood. 


Grand Haven. 


MAINE. 


Brookline. 


Orange. 


Grand Rapids. 




Cambridge. 


Palmer. 


Hancock. 


Aubimi. 


Chelmsford. 


Peabody. 


HiQsdale. 


Augusta. 


Chelsea. 


Pittsfield. 


HoUand. 


Bangor. 


Chicopee. 


Plymouth. 


Houghton. 


Bath. 


Clinton. 


Qiiincy. 


Ionia. 


Biddeford. 


Concord. 


Reading. 


Iron Moimtain. 


Brewer. 


Danvers. 


Revere. 


Iron wood. 


Brunswick. 


Dedham. 


Rockland. 


Ishpemins:. 


Calais. 


Easthampton. 


Salem. 


Jackson. 


Caiibou. 


Easton. 


Saugus. 


Kalamazoo. 


Gardiner. 
Houlton. 


Everett. 


SomervUle. 


Lansiag. 


Fairhaven. 


Southbiidge. 


LamiiLm. 


Le wist on. 


Fall River. 


Spencer. 


Ludington. 


Old Town 


Fitchbiu-g. 


Spiingfield. 


Manistee. 


V/ A\-l. ^ \J 11 ±± • 

Presque Isle. 
Portland. 


Framingham. 
Franklin. 


Stoneham. 
Stoughton. 


Marquette. 
Menominee. 


Rockland. 
Rumford. 
Saco. 


Gai-dner. 


Swampscott. 


Mom-oe. 


Gloucester. 


Taimton. 


Mount Clemens 


Grafton. 


Wakefield. 


Muskegon. 


Sanford. 


Great Banington. 


Waltham. 


Xegaunee. 


Skowhegan. 


Greenfield. 


Ware. 


Xiles. 


South Portland. 


Haverhill. 


Watertown. 


Owosso. 


Water^-ille. 


Holyoke. 


Webster. 


Pontiac. 


West brook. 


Hudson. 


Wellesley. 


Port Huron. 


Hyde Park. 


West Springfield. 


Saginaw. 


MARYLAND. 


Ipswich. 


Westboro. 


! St. Joseph. 




Lawrence. 


Westfield. 


St. Ste. Marie. 


Annapolis. 


Leominster. 


Weymouth. 


Three Rivers. 


Baltimore. 


Lowell. 


WTiitman. 


Traverse. City. 


Cambridge. 


Lynn. 


Winchendon. 


Wyandotte. 


Cumberland. 


Maiden. 


Winchester. 


Ypsilanti. 



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MINNESOTA. 

Albert Lea. 

Austin. 

Bemidji. 

Brainerd. 

Chisholm. 

Cloqiiet. 

Crookston. 

Duluth. 

Mankato. 

Mnneapolis. 

New Ulm. 

Owatonna. 

Red Wing. 

Rochester. 

St. Cloud. 

St. Paul. 

Stillwater. 

Vii'ginia. 

Winona. 

MISSISSIPPI. 

Biloxi. 

Brookhaven. 

Columbus City. 

Corinth. 

Greenville. 

Greenwood. 

Gulf port. 

Hattiesburg. 

Jackson. 

Laurel. 

McComb. 

Meridian. 

Natchez. 

Vicksburg. 

Yazoo. 

MISSOURI. 

Brookfield. 

Cape Girardeau. 

Carthage. 

Chillicothe. 

Columbia. 

Flat River. 

Fulton. 

Hannibal. 

Independence. 

Jefferson. 

Joplin. 

Kansas City. 

Kirks\'ille. 

Lexington. 



Mexico. 
Moberly. 
Nevada. 
Poplar Bluff. 
St. Charles. 
St. Joseph. 
St. Louis. 
Sedalia. 
Springfield. 
Trenton. 
Webb. 

Webster Groves. 
Wellston. 

MONTANA. 

Anaconda. 

Billings. 

Bozeman. 

Butte. 

Great Falls. 

Helena. 

Kalispel. 

Livingston. 

Missoula. 

NEBRASKA. 

Beatrice. 

Columbus. 

Fairbury. 

Freemont. 

Grand Island. 

Hastings. 

Kearney. 

Lincoln. 

Nebraska City. 

Norfolk. 

Omaha. 

South Omaha. 

York. 

NEVADA. 

Reno. 

NEW HAMPSHIEE. 

Berlin. 

Claremont. 

Concord. 

Derry. 

Dover. 

Franklin. 

Keene. 

Laconia. 

Lebanon. 

Manchester. 

Nashua. 



Portsmouth. 

Rochester. 

Somersworth. 

NEW JERSEY. 

Asbury Park. 

Atlantic City. 

Bayonne. 

Bloomfield. 

Bridgeton. 

Burlington. 

Camden. 

Dover. 

East Orange. 

Elizabeth. 

Englewood. 

Garfield. 

Gloucester. 

Guttenberg. 

Hackensack. 

Hammonton. 

Harrison. 

Hoboken. 

Irvington. 

Jersey City. 

Kearney. 

Long Branch. 

Millville. 

Montclair. 

Morris town. 

Newark. 

New Brunswick. 

North Plainfield. 

Nutley. 

Orange. 

Passaic. 

Paterson. 

Perth Amboy. 

Phillipsburg. 

Plainfield. 

Princeton. 

Rah way. 

Red Bank. 

Ridgewood. 

Roosevelt. 

Rutherford. 

Salem. 

Somerville. 

South Amboy. 

South Orange. 

Summit. 

Trenton. 

Union. 

Vineland. 



Westfield. 
West Hobokon. 
West New York. 
West Orange. 

NEW MEXICO. 

Albuquerque. 
Roswell. 
Sante Fe. 

NEW YORK. 

Albany. 

Albion. 

Amsterdam. 

Auburn. 

Batavia. 

Beacon. 

Bingham ton. 

Buffalo. 

Canandaigua. 

Catskill. 

Cohoes. 

Corning. 

Cortland. 

Dunkirk. 

Elmira. 

Fredonia. 

Fulton. 

Geneva. 

Glens Falls. 

Gloversville. 

Havers traw. 

Herkimer. 

Hoosick Falls. 

Hornell. 

Hudson. 

Hudson Falls. 

Ilion. 

Ithaca. 

Jamestown. 

Johnstown. 

Kingston. 

Lackawanna. 

Little Falls. 

Lockport. 

Malone. 

Mamaroneck. 

Mechanicsville. 

Medina. 

Middletown. 

Mount Vernon. 

New Rochelle. 

New York. 

Newark. 



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Newburgh. 

Niagara Falls. 

North Tarry town. 

North Tonawanda. 

Norwich. 

Ogdensburg. 

Olean. 

Oneida. 

Oneonta. 

Ossining. 

Oswego. 

Peekskill. 

Plattsbm-g. 

Port Chester. 

Port Jervis. 

Poughkeepsie. 

Rensselaer. 

Rochester. 

Rome. 

Salamanca. 

Saratoga Springs. 

Schenectady. 

Seneca. 

Solvay. 

Syracuse. 

Tonawanda. 

Troy. 

Utica. 

Watertown. 

Watervliet. 

White Plains. 

Yonkers. 

NORTH CAROLINA. 

Asheville. 

Charlotte. 

Concord. 

Durham. 

Elizabeth City. 

Fayettesville. 

Gastonia. 

Goldsboro. 

Greensboro. 

High Point. 

Kinston. 

Newborn. 

Raleigh. 

Rocky Mount. 

Washington . 

Wilmington . 

Wilson . 

Winston-Salem. 



NORTH DAKOTA. 

Bismarck. 
De\dls Lake. 
Fargo. 

Grand Forks. 
Minot. 

OHIO. 

Akron . 

Alliance. 

Ashland . 

Ashtabula. 

Athens. 

Barberton. 

Bellaire. 

Bellel'ontaine. 

Bellevue. 

Bowling Green. 

BUCJTUS. 

Cambridge. 

Canal Dover. 

Canton. 

Chillicothe. 

Cincinnati. 

Circleville. 

Cleveland. 

Columbus. 

Conneaut. 

Coshocton. 

Dayton. 

Defiance. 

Delaware. 

Delphos. 

East Cleveland. 

East Liverpool. 

EhTia. 

Findlay. 

Fostoria. 

Fremont. 

Gallon. 

Galli polls. 

Greenville. 

Hamilton. 

Ironton. 

Jackson. 

Kenton. 

Lakewood. 

Lancaster. 

Lima. 

Lorain. 

Madisonville. 



Mansfield. 

Marietta. 

Marion. 

Martins Ferry. 

Massillon. 

Middletown. 

Moimt Vernon. 

Nelsonville. 

New Philadelphia. 

Newark. 

Newburg. 

Niles. 

Norwalk. 

Norwood. 

Paines^ille. 

Piqua. 

Portsmouth. 

Ravenna. 

St. Bernard. 

St. Marys. 

Salem. 

Sandusky. 

Sidney. 

Springfield . 

Steubenville. 

Tiffin. 

Toledo. 

Troy. 

L'rbana. 

Van Wert. 

Wapakoneta. 

Warren. 

Washington Court 

House. 
Wellston. 
Wells\T.lle. 
Wooster. 
Xenia. 
Youngstown. 
Zanes\-ille. 

OKLAHOMA. 

Ardmore. 

Bartlesville. 

Chickasha. 

Durant. 

El Reno. 

Enid. 

Guthrie. 

Lawton. 

McAlester. 

Muskogee. 



Oklahoma City. 
Sapulpa. 
Shawnee. 
Tulsa. 

OREGON. 

Ashland. 

Astoria. 

Baker City. 

Eugene. 

Medford. 

Portland. 

Salem. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Allentown. 

Altoona. 

Ambridge. 

Archbald. 

Ashland. 

Ashley. 

Bangor. 

Beaver Falls. 

BelleATie. 

Berwick. 

Bethlehem. 

Blakely. 

Bloomsburg. 

Braddock. 

Bradford. 

Bristol. 

Butler. 

Carbondale. 

Carlisle. 

Carnegie. 

CaiTick. 

Catasauqua. 

Chambersburg. 

Chaiieroi. 

Chester. 

Clearfield. 

Coaldale. 

CoatesA-ille. 

Columbia. 

Connellsidlle. 

Conshohocken. 

Coraopolis. 

Corry. 

Danville. 

Darby. 

Dickson City. 

Donora. 



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Dubois. 

Duiimore. 

Duquesne. 

Duryea. 

East Conemaugh. 

East Pittsburgh. 

Easton. 

Edwardsville. 

Erie. 

Etna. 

Forest City. 

Franklin. 

Freeland. 

Gilberton. 

Glassport. 

Greater Punxsu- 

tawney. 
Greensburg. 
Greenville. 
Hanover. 
Harrisburg. 
Hazleton. 
Homestead. 
Huntington. 
Indiana. 
Jeannette. 
Jersey Shore. 
Johnstown. 
Juniata. 
Kane. 
Kingston. 
Knoxville. 
Lancaster. 
Lansford. 
Larksville. 
Latrobe. 
Lebanon. 
Lehighton. 
Lewistown. 
Lockhaven. 
Luzerne. 
McKees Rocks. 
McKeesport. 
Mahanoy City. 
Mead v "die. 
Middletown. 
Mill vale. 
Milton. 
Miners ville. 
Monessen. 
Monongahela. 
Mount Carniel. 
Mount Pleasant. 



Munhall. 

Nanticoke. 

New Brighton. 

New Castle. 

North Kensington. 

Norristown. 

North Braddock. 

Northampton. 

Oil City. 

Old Forge. 

Olyphant. 

Philadelphia. 

Phoenixville. 

Pittsburgh. 

Pittston. 

Plymouth. 

Pottstown. 

Pottsville. 

Rankin. 

Reading. 

Ridgway. 

Rochester. 

St. Clair. 

St. Marys. 

Sayre. 

Scottdale. 

Scranton. 

Shamokin. 

Sharon. 

Sharpsburg. 

Shenandoah, 

South Bethlehem. 

South Sharon. 

Steelton. 

Sunbury. 

Swissvale. 

Swoyersville. 

Tanaqua. 

Tarentum. 

Taylor. 

Throop. 

Titusville. 

Tyrone. 

Uniontown. 

Warren. 

Washington. 

Waynesboro. 

West Berwick. 

West Chester. 

West Pittston. 

Wilkes-Barre. 

Wilkinsburg. 

Williamsport. 



Wilmerding. 


Jackson. 


Windber. 


Johnson City. 


Win ton. 


Knoxville. 


York. 


Memphis. 




Nash\dlle. 


RHODE ISLAND. 






Park City. 


Bristol. 




Burrillville. 


TEXAS. 


Central Falls. 


Abilene. 


Coventry. 


Amarillo. 


Cranston. 


Austin. 


Cumberland. 


Beaumont. 


East Providence. 


Brownsville. 


Johnston. 


Brownwood. 


Lincoln. 


Clebm-ne. 


Newport. 


Corpus Christi. 


North Providence. 


Corsicana. 


Pawtucket. 


Dallas. 


Providence. 


Denison. 


South Kingstown. 


El Paso. 


Warren. 


Ennis. 


Warwick. 


Fort Worth. 


Westerly. 


Gaines\ille. 


Woonsocket. 


Galveston. 




Greenville. 


SOUTH CAROLINA. 


Hillsboro. 


Anderson. 


Houston. 


Charleston. 


Houston Heights 


Columbia. 


Laredo. 


Florence. 


Long^dew. 


Georgetown. 


Marshall. 


Greenville. 


Orange. 


Greenwood. 


Palestine. 


Newberry. 


Paris. 


Orangeburg. 


Port Ailhur. 


Rock Hill.^ 


San Angelo. 


Spai'tanbm'g. 


San Antonio. 


Sumter. 


Sherman. 


Union. 


Sulphur Springs. 




Taylor. 


SOUTH DAKOTA. 






Temple. 


Aberdeen. 


Terrell. 


Huron. 


Texarkana. 


Lead. 


Tyler. 


mtchell. 


Waco. 


Sioux Falls. 


Waxahachie. 


Watertown. 


Weatherford. 


TENNESSEE. 


Wichita Falls. 


Bristol. 


UTAH. 


Chattanooga. 


Logan. 


Clarksville. 


Ogden. 


Cleveland. 


Provo. 


Columbia. 


Salt Lake City. 



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VERMONT. 

Barre. 

Bennington. 

Brattleboro. 

Burlington. 

Colchester. 

Montpelier. 

Rockingham. 

Rutland. 

St. Albans. 

St. Johnsbury. 

VIRGINIA. 

Alexandria. 

Bristol. 

Charlottesville. 

Clifton Forge. 

Danville. 

Fredericksbiu'g. 

Hampton. 

Lynchburg, 

Newport News. 

Norfolk. 

Petersburg. 

Portsmouth. 

Richmond. 

Roanoke. 

Staunton. 

Suffolk. 

Winchester. 

WASHINGTON. 

Aberdeen. 
Bellingham. 



Centralia. 

Everett. 

Hoquiam. 

North Yakima. 

Olympia. 

Seattle. 

Spokane. 

Tacoma. 

Vancouver. 

Walla Walla. 

WEST VIRGINIA. 

Bluefield. 

Charleston. 

Clarksburg. 

Elkins. 

Fairmount. 

Grafton. 

Huntington. 

Martinsburg. 

Morgantown. 

Moundsville. 

Parkersburg. 

Wheeling. 

WISCONSIN. 

Antigo. 

Appleton. 

Ashland. 

Baraboo. 

Beaver Dam. 

Beloit. 

Chippewa Falls. 



Eau Claire. 

Fond du Lac. 

Grand Rapids. 

Green Bay. 

Janesville. 

Kenosha. 

La Crosse. 

Madison. 

Manitowoc. 

Marinette. 

Marshfield. 

Menasha. 

Menomonie. 

Merrill. 

Milwaukee. 

Neenah. 

Oconto. 

Oshkosh. 

Portage. 

Racine. 

Rhinelander. 

Sheboygan. 

South Milwaukee. 

Stevens Point. 

Superior. 

Water town. 

Waukesha. 

Wausau. 

West Allis. 

WYOMING. 

Cheyenne. 
Laramie. 



Rock Springs. 
Sheridan. 

PORTO RICO. 

Aguadilla. 

Arecibo. 

Bayamon. 

Caguas. 

Fajardo. 

Guayama. 

Humacao. 

Mayaguez. 

Ponce. 

San Juan. 

Yauco. 



Ewa district. 
Hamakua district. 
Honolulu City. 
Koloa district. 
Makawao district. 
North Hilo district. 
North Kohala dis- 
trict. 
Puna district. 
South Hilo district. 
W' aialua district. 
Wailuku district. 
Waimea district. 



SCHEDULE ^^B" 



CHIEF REGISTRARS FOR REGISTRATION IN NON-URBAN 

AREAS. 

LIST OF POSTMASTERS IN THE SEVERAL FEDERAL JUDICIAL DISTRICTS 
WHO ARE CHIEF REGISTRARS FOR THE NON-URBAN AREAS THEREIN, 
AND LIST OF COUNTIES IN EACH FEDERAL JUDICIAL DISTRICT. 

THE POSTMASTERS LISTED AS CHIEF REGISTRARS IN THIS SCHEDULE "B" ARE TO 
SERVE AS CHIEF REGISTRARS ONLY FOR REGISTRATION IN COMMUNITIES WITHIN THE 
DISTRICTS AND COUNTIES NAMED HAVING LESS THAN 5,000 INHABITANTS ACCORDING 
TO THE FEDERAL CENSUS OF 1910— IN OTHER WORDS, FOR REGISTRATION ONLY IN 
NON-URBAN AREAS AS DEFINED IN THE REGULATIONS. NAMES OF COUNTIES COM- 
PRISED WHOLLY OR PARTLY WITHIN CITIES OR OTHER MUNICIPALTriES WHICH HAD 
A POPULATION OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR OVER BY SUCH CENSUS ARE INCLUDED ONLY 
FOR REFERENCE AND THE CHIEF REGISTRARS FOR THE WHOLE OR SUCH PARTS OF 
SUCH COUNTIES ARE LISTED IN SCHEDULE A. 



ALABAMA. 

Northern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Birmingham. 
Counties of — 
Cullman. 
Lawrence. 
Madison. 
Colbert. 
Lauderdale 
Jefferson. 
Calhoun. 
Cleburne. 
Bibb. 
Pickens. 
Tuscaloosa. 
De Kalb. 
Marshall. 
Fayette. 
Marion. 
Winston. 
Jackson. 
Limestone. 
Morgan. 
Franklin. 
Blount. 
Shelby. 
Clay. 

Talladega. 
Greene. 
Sumter. 
Cherokee. 



Northern district — Continued. 
Counties of — Continued. 

Etowah. 

St. Clair. 

Lamar. 

Walker. 
Middle district, Chief Registrar: 
master, Montgomery. 
Counties of — 

Autaga. 

Bullock. 

Chilton. 

Co\T.ngton. 

Elmore. 

Montgomery, 

Coffee. 

Geneva. 

Houston. 

Lee. 

Randolph. 

Tallapoosa. 

Barbour. 

Butler. 

Coosa. 

Crenshaw. 

Lowndes. 

Pike. 

Dale. 

Henry. 

Chambers. 

Macon. 

Russell, 



Post- 



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Southern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Mobile. 
Counties of — 
Dallas. 
Marengo. 
"Wilcox. 
Choctaw. 
Conecuh. 
Mobile. 
Washington. 
Hale. 
Perry. 
BaldTvin. 
Clarke. 
Escambia. 
Monroe. 

ARIZONA. 

Chief Registrar: Postmaster, Phoenix. 

AEKAXSAS. 

Eastern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Little Rock. 
Counties of — 
Chicot. 
Cross. 
Desha. 
Lee. 
Monroe. 
St. Francis. 
Arkansas. 
Bradley. 
Cleveland. 
Dallas. 
Faulkner. 
Grant. 
Jefferson. 
Lonoke. 
Perry. 
Prairie. 
Saline. 
White. 
Cleburne. 
Jackson. 
Stone. 
Clay. 

Ciittenden. 
Greene. 
Mississippi. 
Randolph. 
Phillips. 
Woodruff. 



Eastern district — Continued. 
Counties of — Continued. 

Ashley. 

Clark.' 

Conway. 

Drew. 

Garland. 

Hot Spring. 

Lincoln. 

^Montgomery. 

Pope. 

Pulaski. 

Van Buren. 

Yell. 

Izard. 

Sharp, 

Independence. 

Craighead. 

Fulton. 

Lawrence. 

Poinsett. 
Western district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Fort Smith. 
Counties of — 

Benton. 

Crawford. 

Franklin. 

Logan, 

Scott. 

Washington. 

Columbia. 

Howard. 

Little River. 

Xevada. 

Pike. 

L'nion. 

Boone. 

Madison. 

Newton. 

Johnson. 

Polk. 

Sebastian. 

Calhoun. 

Hempstead. 

Lafayette. 

Miller. 

Ouachita. 

Sevier. 

Baxter. 

Carroll. 

^Marion. 

Searcy. 



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CALIFORNIA. 

Northeni district, Cliief Registrar: Post- 
master, San Francisco. 
Counties of — 

Del Norte. 

Modoc. 

Trinity. 

Lassen. 

Plumas. 

Lake. 

Glenn. 

Sierra. 

Yuba. 

Sonoma. 

Yolo. 

Solano. 

Eldorado. 

Amador. , 

Stanislaus. 

Alpine. 

San P'rancisco. 

Contra Costa. 

San Mateo. 

Santa Cruz. 

San Benito. 

Siskiyou. 

Humboldt. 

Shasta., 

Tehama. 

Mendocino. 

Colusa. 

Butte. 

Sutter. 

Nevada. 

Napa. 

Placer. 

Sacramento. 

San Joaquin. 

Calaveras. 

Tuolumne. 

Mono. 

Marin. 

Alameda. 

Santa Clara. 

Monterey. 
Southern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Los Angeles. 
Counties of — 

Fresno. 

Kern. 

Madera. 

Merced. ■ 

Imperial. 



Southern district — Continued. 
Counties of — Continued. 
Orange. 

San Bernardino. 
San Luis Obispo. 
Ventura. 
Inyou. 
Kings. 
Mariposa. 
Tulare. 
Los Angeles. 
Riverside. 
San Diego. 
Santa Barbara. 

COLORADO. 

Chief registrar: Postmaster, Denver. 

CONNECTICUT. 

Chief Registrar: Postmaster, Hartford. 

DELAAVARE. 

Chief Registrar: Postmaster, Wilmington. 

FLORIDA. 

Northern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Pensacola. 
Counties of — 

Alachua, 

Escambia. 

Gadsden. 

Jackson. 

Lafayette. 

Levy. 

Santa Rosa. 

Wakulla. 

Washington. 

Calhoun. 

Franklin. 

Holmes. 

Jefferson, 

Leon. 

Liberty. 

Taylor. 

Walton. 
Southern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Jacksonville. 
Counties' of — 

Baiter. 

Brevard. 

Clay. 

Dade. 

Duval. 



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Southern district — Continued. 


Northern district — Continued 


Counties of— Continued. 


Counties of — Continued. 


Hernando. 


Fannin. 


Lake. 


Forsyth. 


Madison. 


Gilmer. 


Marion. 


Hall. 


Nassau. 


Lumpkin. 


Osceola. 


Newton. 


Pasco. 


Rockdale. 


Putnam. 


Towns. 


St. Lucie. 


Chattahoochee. 


Suwannee. 


Early. 


Bradford. 


Heard. 


Citrus. 


Meriwether. 


Columbia. 


Quitman. 


De Soto. 


Randolph. 


Hamilton. 


Schley. 


Hillsboro. 


Stewart. 


Lee. 


Talbot. 


Manatee. 


Taylor. 


Monroe. 


Troup. 


Orange. 


Bartow. 


Palm Beach. 


Chattooga. 


Polk. 


Floyd. 


St. John. 


Catoosa. 


Sumter. 


Haralson. 


Volusia. 


Paulding. 




Walker. 


GEORGIA. 


. Banks. 


Northern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 


. Clarke. 


master, Atlanta. 


Franklin. 


Counties of — 


Habersham. 


Campbell. 


Jackson. 


Cherokee, 


Morgan. 


Cobb. 


Oglethorpe. 


Dawson. 


Stephens. 


Douglas. 


White. 


Fayette. 


Terrell. 


Fulton. 


Webster. 


Gwinnett. 


Clarke. 


Henry. 


Dade. 


Milton. 


Gordon. 


Pickens. 


Murray. 


Spalding. 


Polk. 


Union. 


Whitfield. 


Clay. 


Barrow. 


Harris. 


Elbert. 


Marion. 


Greene. 


Muskogee. 


Hart. 


Carroll. 


Madison. 


Clayton. 


Oconee. 


Coweta. 


Rabun. 


Dekalb. 


Walton. 



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Southern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 


Southern district— Continued. 


master, Macon; 


Counties of — Continued. 


Counties of — 


Wilcox. 


Appling. 


Burke. 


Brj^an. 


Glascock. 


Bulloch. 


Johnson. 


Candler. 


McDuffie. 


Effingham. 


Taliaferro. 


Evans. 


Wilkes. 


Jeff Davis. 


Bacon. 


Liberty. 


Brooks. 


Montgomery. 


Clinch. 


Tattnall. 


Decatur. 


Wayne. 


Grady. 


Bibb. 


Lowndes. 


Crawford. 


Pierce. 


Dooly. 


Thomas. 


Houston. 


Ware. 


Jones. 


Baker. 


Macon. 


Ben Hill. 


Pike. 


Calhoun. 


Putnam. 


Colquitt. 


Telfair.- 


Dougherty. 


Upson. 


Miller. 


Wilkinson. 


Tift. 


Columbia. 


Worth. 


Jefferson. 


Crisp. 


Lincoln. 


Lee. 


Richmond. 


] Mitchell. 


• Washington. 


Turner. 


Warren. 




Berrien. 


1 HAWAn. 


Charlton. 


: Chief Registrar: Postmaster, Honolulu. 


Coffee. 




Echols. ^ 


IDAHO. 


Irwin. 
Camden. 


; Chief Registrar: Postmaster, Boise. 


Chatham. 




Emanuel. 


ILLINOIS. 


Glynn. 


Northern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 


Jenkins. 


master, Chicago. 


Mcintosh. 


Counties of — 


Screven. 


Cook. 


Toombs. 


Dupage. 


Baldwin. 


Kane. 


Butts. 


Lake. 


Dodge. 


McHenry. 


Hancock. 


Boone. 


Jasper. 


Jo Daviess. 


Laurens. 


Ogle. 


Monroe. 


^Vhiteside. 


Pulaski. 


Dekalb. 


Sumter. 


Grundy. 


Twiggs. 


Kendall. 



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Northern district— Continued. 
Counties of — Continued. 

Lasalle. 

Will. 

Carroll. 

Lee. 

Stephenson. 

Winnebago. 
Southern district, Chief Kegistrar: Post- 
master, Springfield. 
Counties of — 

Adams. 

Brown. 

Cass. 

Dewitfc. 

Hancock. 

Logan. 

Macoupin. 

Mason. 

Menard. 

]\Iorgan. 

Sangamon. 

Scott. 

Fulton. 

Henry. 

Livingston. 

McDonough. 

Peoria. 

Rock Island. 

Tazewell. 

Woodford. 

Bond. 

Calhoun. 

Christian. 

Greene. 

Jersey. 

Macon. 

Madison. 

McLean. 

Montgomery. 

Pike. 

Schuyler. 

Bureau. 

Henderson. 

Knox. 

Marshall. 

Mercer. 

Putnam. 

Stark. 

WaiTen. 



Eastern district, Chief Registrar: Post= 
master, Danville. 
Counties of — 
Alexander. 
Clark. 
Clinton. 
Crawford. 
Douglas. 
Edwards. 
Fayette. 
Franklin. 
Hamilton. 
L'oquois. 
Jasper. 
Johnson. 
Lawrence. 
Massac. 
Moultrie. 
Piatt. 
Pulaski. 
Richland. 
Saline. 
Union. 
Wabash. 
Wayne. 
Williamson. 
Champaign. 
Clay. 
Coles. 

Cumberland. * 

Edgar. 
Effingham. 
Ford. 
Gallatin. 
Hardin. 
Jackson. 
Jefferson. 
Kankakee. 
Marion. 
. Monroe. 
Periy. 
Pope. 
Randolph. 
St. Clair. 
Shelby. 
Vermilion. 
Washington. 
White. 

INDIAXA . 

Chief Registrar: Postmaster, Indianapolis. 



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IOWA. 

Northern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Dubuque. 
Counties of — 
Allamakee. 
Bremer. 
Chickasaw. 
Delaware. 
Fayette. 
Howard. 
Mitchell. 
Benton. 
Grundy. 
Iowa. 
Linn. 
Butler.* 
Cerro Gordo. 
Franklin. 
Hancock. 
Kossuth. 
Pocahontas. 
Winnebago. 
Wright. 
Buena Vista. 
Clay. 
Ida. 

Monona. 
Blackhawk. 
Buchanan. 
Clayton. 
Dubuque. 
Floyd. 
Jackson. 
Winneshiek. 
Cedar. 
Hardin. 
Jones. 
Tama. 
Calhoun. 
Emmet. 
Hamilton. 
Humboldt. 
Palo Alto. 
Webster. 
Worth. 
Carroll. 
Cherokee. 
Dickinson, 
Lyon. 
O 'Brien. 
Osceola. 



Northern district — Continued. 
Counties of— Continued. 

Plymouth. 

Sac. 

Sioux. 

Woodbury. 
Southern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Ottumwa. 
Counties of — 

Boone. 

Dallas. 

Greene. 

Jasper. 

Marion. 

Polk. 

Story. 

Des Moines. 

Lee. 

Van Buren. 

Cass. 

Harrison. 

Montgomery. 

Shelby. 

Adams. 

Decatur. 

Lucas, 

Ringgold. 

Union. 

Clinton. 

Scott. 

Johnson. 

Davis. 

Keokuk. 

Monroe. 

Guthrie. 

Madison. 

Marshall. 

Poweshiek. 

Warren. 

Henry. 

Louisa. 

Audubon. 

Crawford. 

Mills. 

Pottawattamie. 

Adair. 

Clarke. 

Fremont. 

Page. 

Taylor. 

Wayne, 



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Southern district — Continued. 
County of — Continued. 
Muscatine. 
Washington. 
Appanoose. 
Jefferson. 
Mahaska, 
Wapello. 

KANSAS. 

Chief Registrar: Postmaster, Topeka. 

KENTUCKY. 

Eastern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Covington. 
Counties of— 
Anderson. 
Bath. 
Bell. 
Bourbon. 
Boyle. 
Breathitt. 
Carroll. 
Clark. 
Elliott. 
Fayette. 
Floyd. 
Gallatin. 
Grant. 
Harlan. 
Henry. 
Boone. 
Boyd. 
Bracken. 
Campbell. 
Carter. 
Clay. 
Estill. 
Fleming. 
Franklin. 
Garrard. 
Greenup. 
Harrison. 
Jackson. 
Jessamine. 
Kenton. 
Knox. 
Lawrence. 
Leslie. 
Lewis. 
Madison. 
Martin. 
Menifee. 



Eastern district — Continued. 
County of — Continued. 

Mercer. 

Nicholas. 

Owsley. 

Perry. 

Powell. 

Robertson. 

Rowan. 

Shelby. 

Wayne. 

Wolfe. 

Johnson. 

Knott. 

Laurel. 

Lee. 

Letcher. 

Lincoln. 

Magoffin. 

Mason. 

Montgomery. 

Morgan. 

Owen. 

Pendleton. 

Pike. 

Pulaski. 

Rockcastle. 

Scott. 

Trimble. 

Whitley. 

Woodford. 
Western district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Louisville. 
Counties of — 

Adair. 

Ballard. 

Breckinridge. 

Butler. . 

Calloway. 

Casey. 

Clinton. 

Cumberland. 

Edmonson. 

Graves. 

Green. 

Hardin. 

Henderson. 

Hopkins. 

Larue. 

Logan. 

McCracken. 

Marion. 

Meade. 

Monroe. 



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Western district— Continued. 


Eastern District — Continued. 


Counties of— Continued. 


Parishes of — Continued. 


Nelson. 


Terrebonne. 


Oldham. 


Washington. 


Simpson 


Ascension. 


Taylor. 


East Baton Rouge. 


Trigg. 


East Feliciana. 


Warren. 


Iberville. 


Webster. 


Livingston. 


Allen. 


Pointe Coupee. 


Barren. 


St. Helena. 


Bullitt. 


West Baton Rouge. 


Caldwell. 


West Feliciana. 


Carlisle. 


Western district. Chief Registrar: Post- 


Christian. 


Tna,Rter, Shreveport. 


Crittenden. 


Parishes of— 


Daviess. 


Avoyelles. 


Fulton. 


Catahoula. 


Grayson. . 


Grant. 


Hancock. 


La Salle. 


Hart. 


Rapides. 


Hickman. 


Winn. 


Jefferson. 


Caldwell. 


Livingston, 


Concordia. 


Lyon. 


East Carroll. 


McLean. 


Franklin. 


Marshall. 


Jackson. 


Metcalfe. 


Lincoln. 


Muhlenberg. 


Madison. 


Ohio. 


Morehouse. 


Russell. 


Ouachita. 


Spencer. 


Richland. 


Todd. 


Tensas. 


Union. 


Union. 


Washington. 


West Carroll. 




Evangeline. 


LOUISIANA. 


Lafayette. 


Eastern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 


St. Landry. 


master, New Orleans. 


St. Martin. 


Parishes of — 


Vermilion. 


Assumption. 


Bossier. 


Iberia. 


Bienville. 


Jefferson. 


Caddo. 


Lafourche. 


Claiborne. 


Orleans. 


De Soto. 


Plaquemines. 


Natchitoches. 


St. Bernard. 


Red River. 


St. Charles. 


Sabine. 


St. James. 


Webster. 


St. John the Baptist. 


Acadia. 


St. Mary. 


Calcasieu. 


St, Tammany. 


Cameron. 


Tangipahoa. 


Vernon. 



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MAINE. 

Chief Registrar: Postmaster, Portland. 

MARYLAND. 

Chief Registrar: Postmaster, Baltimore. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Chief Registrar: Postmaster, Boston. 

MICHIGAN. 

Eastern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Detroit. 
Counties of — 
Alcona. 
Alpena. 
Arenac. 
Bay. 

Cheboygan. 
Crawford. 
Gladwin. 
Huron. 
Isabella. 
Montmorency. 
Oscoda. 
Presque Isle. 
Saginaw. 
Tuscola. 
Branch. 
Calhoun. 
Clinton. 
Ingham. 
Lapeer. 
Li^dngston. 
Monroe. 
St. Clair. 
Washtenaw. 
Clare. 
Genesee. 
Gratiot. 
Tosco. 
Midland. 
Ogemaw. 
Otsego. 
Roscommon. 
Shiawassee. 
Hillsdale. 
Jackson. 
Lenawee. 
Macomb. 
Oakland. 
Sanilac. 
Wayne. 



Western district. Chief Registrar: Post- 
master. Grand Rapids. 
Counties of — 
Alger. 
Baraga. 
Chippewa. 
Dickinson. 
Houghton. 
Keweenaw. 
Mackinac. 
Menominee. 
Schoolcraft. 
Antrim. 
Benzie. 
Cass. 
Eaton. 
Grand. 
Ionia. 
Kalkaska. 
Lake. 
Manistee. 
Mecosta. 
Montcalm. 
Newaygo. 
Osceana. 
Osceola. 
Ottawa. 
Van Buren. 
Delta. 
Gogebic. 
Iron. 
Luce. 
Marquette. 
Ontonagon. 
Allegan. 
Barry. 
Berrien. 
Charlevoix. 
Emmet. 
Traverse. 
Kalamazoo. 
Kent. 
Leelanau. 
Mason. 
Missaukee. 
Muskegon. 
St. Joseph. 
Wexford. 

MINNESOTA. 

Chief Registrar: Postmaster, St. Paul. 



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MISSISSIPPI. 

Northern District, Cliief Registrar: Post- 
master, Oxford. 
Counties of — 

Alcorn. 

Attala. 

Chickasaw. 

Choctaw. 

Clay. 

Lee. 

Monroe. 

Pontotoc. 

Tishomingo. 

Benton. 

Carroll. 

Grenada. 

Marehall. 

Panola. 

Tippah. 

Webster, 

Bolivar. 

Leflore. 

Sunflower. 

Tunica. 

Itawamba. 

Lowndes. 
' Oktibbeha. 

Pi'entiss. 

AYinston. 

Calhoun. 

De Soto. 

Lafayette. 

Montgomery. 

Tate. 

L'nion. 

Yalobusha. 

Coahoma. 

Quitman. 

Tallahatcliie. 
Southern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Jackson. 
Counties of — 

Adams, 

Amite. 

Copiah, 

Covington. 

Franklin. 

Holmes. 

Jefferson Davis. 

Lincoln, 

Pike. 

Scott. 

Smith. 



Southern district — Continued, 
Counties of— Continued, 
Yazoo. 
Jasper. 
Kemper. 
Leake. 
Newton, 
AVayne. 
Issaquena. 
AYarren. 
Forest. 
Greene. 
Hanison. 
Lamar. 
Pearl River. 
Hinds. 
Jefferson. 
Lawi'ence. 
Madison. 
Rankin. 
Simpson. 
Wilkinson. 
Clarke. 
Jones. 
Lauderdale, 
Neshoba. 
Noxubee. 
Claiborne. 
Sharkey. 
Washington. 
George. 
Hancock. 
Jackson, 
^Marion. 
Periy. 

MISSOURI. 

Eastern district. Chief Registrar: Post- 
master. St. Louis, 
Counties of — 
Audrain. 
Crawford. 
Dent. 

Gasconade. 
Jefferson. 
Maries. 
Phelps. 
St. Francois. 
Franklin. 
Iron. 
Lincoln. 
Montgomery , . 
St. Charles.* 
Ste. Genevieve, 



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Eastern district — Continued. 


Western district — Continued 


Counties of — Continued. 


Counties of— Continued. 


St. Louis. 


Boone. 


Washington. 


Camden. 


Bollinger. 


Cooper. 


Cape Girardeau. 


Howard. 


Dimklin. 


Moniteau. 


Mississippi. 


Osage. 


Pemiscot. 


Cedar. 


Reynolds. 


Dade. 


Scott. 


Douglas. 


Stoddard. 


Howell. 


Adair. 


Oregon. 


Clark. 


Polk. 


Lewis. 


Taney. 


Macon, 


Webster. 


Monroe. 


Barry. 


Ralls. 


Jasper. 


Schuyler. 


McDonald. 


Shelby. 


Stone. 


Warren. 


Caldwell. 


Butler. 


Cass. 


Carter. 


Grundy. 


Madison. 


Jackson. 


New Madrid. 


Lafayette. 


Perry. 


Mercer. 


Ripley. 


Ray. 


Shannon. 


Saline. 


W^ayne. 


Andrew. 


Chariton. 


Buchanan. 


Knox. 


Daviess. 


Linn. 


Gentry. 


Marion. 


Holt. 


Pike. 


Platte. 


Randolph. 


Benton. 


Scotland. 


Callaway. 


Western district, Chief Registrar: Post- 


Cole. 


master, Kansas City. 


Hickory. 


Counties of — 


Miller. 


Bates. 


Morgan. 


Carroll. 


Pettis. 


Clay. 


Chi'istian. 


Henry. 


Dallas. 


Johnson. 




Livingston, 
Putnam. 


Greene. 
Laclede. 


St. Clair. 


Ozark. 


Sullivan. 


Pulaski. 


Atchison, 


Texas 


Clinton. 


Wright. 


Dekalb. 


Barton. 


Harrison. 


Lawrence. 


Nodaway. 


Newton. 


Worth. 


Vernon. 



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MONTANA. 

Chief Registrar: Postmaster, Helena. 

NEBRASKA . 

Chief Registrar: Postmaster, Omaha, 

NEVADA. 

Chief Registrar: Postmaster, Carson City. 

NEW HAMPSHIRE. 

Chief Registrar: Postmaster, Concord. 

NEW JERSEY. 

Chief Registrar: Postmaster, Trenton. 

NEW MEXICO. 

Chief Registrar: Postmaster, Santa Fe. 

NEW YORK. 

Northern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Utica. 
Counties of — 
Albany. 
Broome. 
Ca^-uga. 
Chenango. 
Clinton. 
Delaware. 
Franklin. 
Hamilton. 
Jefferson. 
Madison. 
Oneida. 
Oswego. 
Rensselaer. 
Saratoga. 
Schoharie. 
Tompkins. 
Washington. 
Cortland. 
Essex. 
Fulton. 
Herkimer. 
Lewis. 

Montgomery. 
Onondaga. 
Otsego. 
St. Lawrence. 
Schenectady. 
Tioga. 
Warren. 



Southern district, Chief Registrar: Post'- 
master. New York. 
Counties of — 

Columbia. 

Dutchess. 

Greene. 

Orange, 

Rockland. 

Ulster. 

New York. 

Putnam. 

Sullivan. 

Westchester. 
Eastern district, Chief Registrar: Post" 
master, Brooklyn. 
Counties of — 

Kings. 

Queens. 

Suffolk. 

Nassau. 

Richmond. 
Western district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Rochester. 
Counties of — 

Allegany. 

Chautauqua. 

Erie. 

Livingston. 

Niagara. 

Orleans. 

Seneca. 

WajTie. 

Yates. 

Cattaraugus. 

Chemung. 

Genesee. 

Monroe, 

Ontario. 

Schuyler. 

Steuben. 

Wyoming, 



NORTH CAROLINA, 

Eastern district, Chief Registrar: 
master, Raleigh. 
Counties of — • 
Beaufort. 
Bladen, 
Camden. 
Chatham. 
Columbus. 
Cumberland. 
Dare. 



Post- 



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Eastern district — Continued, 
Counties of — Continued. 
Durham. 
Franklin. 
Granville. 
Halifax. 
Hertford. 
Johnston. 
Lee. 
Mai' tin. 
Nash. 

Northampton. 
Pamlico. 
Pender. 
Person. 
Richmond. 
Sampson. 
T>Trell. 
Wake. 
Washington. 
■\Mlson. 
Bertie. 
Brunswick. 
Carteret. 
Chowan. 
Craven. 
Currituck. 
Duplin. 
Edgecombe. 
Gates. 
Greene. 
Harnett. 
Hyde. 
Jones. 
Lenoir. 
Moore. 

New Hanover. 
Onslow. 
Pasquotank. 
Perquimans. 
Pitt. 

Robeson. 
Scotland. 
Vance. 
Warren. 
Wayne. 
Western district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Ashe\ille. 
Counties of — 
Alamance. 
Alleghany. 
Ashe. 
Burke. 
Caldwell. 



Western district — Continued. 
Counties of — Continued. 
Catawba. 
Alexander. 
Anson. 
Buncombe. 
Cabarrus. 
Caswell. 
Cherokee. 
Clay. 
Davidson. 
Forsyth. 
Graham. 
Haywood. 
Iredell. 
Lincoln. 
Madison. 
Mecklenburg. 
Montgomery. 
Polk. 

Rockingham. 
Rutherford. 
Stokes. 
Swain. 
Union. 
Wilkes. 
Yancey. 
Cleveland. 
Davie. 
Gaston. 
Guilford. 
Henderson. 
Jackson. 
Macon. 
McDowell. 
Mitchell. 
Orange. 
Randolph. 
Rowan. 
Stanly. 
Surry. 

Transylvania. 
Watauga. 
Yadkin. 

NORTH DAKOTA. 

Chief Registrar: Postmaster, Fargo. 



Northern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Cleveland. 
Counties of — 
Ashland. 
Carroll. 



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Northern district— Continued. 
Counties of — Continued. 

Crawford. 

Geauga. 

Lake. 

Mahoning. 

Portage. 

Stark. 

Trumbull. 

Wayne. 

Auglaize. 

Erie. 

Hancock. 

Henry. 

Lucas. 

Mercer. 

Paulding. 

Sandusky. 

Van Wert. 

Wood. 

Ashtabula. 

Columbiana. 

Cuyahoga. 

Holmes. 

Lorain. 

Medina. 

Richland. 

Summit. 

Tuscarawas. 

Allen. 

Defiance. 

Fulton. 

Hardin. 

Huron. 

Marion. 

Ottawa. 

Putnam. 

Seneca. 

Williams. 

Wyandot. 
Southern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Cincinnati. 
Counties of — 

Adams. 

Brown. 

Butler. 

Champaign. 

Clark. 

Clinton. 

Greene. 

Highland. 

Miami. 

Preble. 



Southern district — Continued, ■"- 

Counties of — Continued. 
Shelby. 
Athens. 
Coshocton. 
Fairfield. 
Franklin. 
Guernsey. 
Hocking. 
Jefferson. 
Licking. 
Madison. 
Monroe. 
Morrow. 
Noble. 
Pickaway. 
Rose. 
Vinton. 
Clermont. 
Darke. 
Hamilton. 
Lawrence. 
Montgomery. 
Scioto. 
Warren. 
Belmont. 
Delaware. 
Fayette. 
Gallia. 
Harrison. 
Jackson. 
Knox. 
Logan. 
Meigs. 
Morgan. 
Muskingum. 
Perry. 
Pike. 
Union. 
Washington. 

OKLAHOMA. 

Eastern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Muskogee. 
Counties of — 
Adair. 
Atoka. 
Bryant. 
Carter. 
Cherokee. 
Craig. 
Coal. 
Garvin. 



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Eastern district — Continued. 
Counties of — Continued. 
Haskell. 
Jefferson. 
Latimer. 
Love. 
Marshall. 
McCurtain. 
Murray. 
Nowata. 
Okmulgee. 
Pittsburg. 
Pushmataha. 
Seminole. 
Stephens. 
Wagoner. 
Choctaw. 
Creek. 
Delaware. 
Grady. 
Hughes, 
Johnston. 
Le Flore. 



McClain. 
Mcintosh. 
Muskogee. 
Okfuskee. 
Ottawa. 
Pontotoc. 
Rogers. 
Sequoyah. 
Tulsa. 

Washington. 
Western district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Oklahoma. 
Counties of — 
Alfalfa. 
Beaver. 
Beckham. 
Blaine. 
Caddo. 
Cimarron. 
Comanche. 
Dewey. 
Garfield. 
Greer. 
Harper. 
Kay. 
Kiowa. 
Logan. 
Noble. 



Payne. 



Western district — Continued. 
Counties of — Continued. 
Roger Mills. 
Tillman. 
Woods. 
Canadian. 
Cleveland. 
Custer. 
Ellis. 
Grant. 
Harmon. 
Jackson. 
Kingfisher. 
Lincoln. 
Major. 
Oklahoma. 
Pawnee. 
Pottawatomie. 
Texas. 
Washita. 
Woodward. 

OREGON. 

Chief Registrar: Postmaster, Portland. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

;Eastern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Philadelphia. 
Counties of — 



Bucks. 
Chester. 
Lancaster. 
Montgomery. 
Philadelphia. 
Delaware. 
Lehigh. 
Northampton. 
Schuylkill. 
Middle district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Seranton. 
Counties of — 
Adams. 
Bradford. 
Cameron. 
Center. 
Columbia. 
Dauphin. 
Fulton. 
Juniata. 
Lebanon. 
Lycoming. 
Monroe. 
Northumb erland . 



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Middle district — Continued. 
Counties of — Continued. 

Pike. 

Snyder. 

Susquehanna. 

Union. 

Wyoming. 

Carbon. 

Clinton. 

Cumberland. 

Franklin. 

Huntingdon. 

Lackawanna. 

Luzerne. 

Mifflin. 

Montour. 

Perry. 

Potter. 

Sullivan. 

Tioga. 

Wayne. 

York. 
Western district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Pittsburgh. 
Counties of — • 

Allegheny. 

Armstrong. 

Beaver. 

Bedford. 

Blair. 

Cambria, 

Clearfield. 

Elk. 

Fayette. 

Greene. 

Jefferson. 

McKean. 

Somerset. 

Warren. 

Westmoreland. 

Butler. 

Clarion. 

Crawford. 

Erie. 

Forest. 

Indiana. 

Lawrence. 

.Mercer. 

Venango. 

Washington. 

PORTO RICO. 

Chief Registrar: Postmaster, San Juan. 



RHODE ISLAND. 

Chief Registrar: Postmaster, Provi- 
dence. 

SOUTH CAROLINA. 

Eastern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Charleston. 
Counties of — 

Aiken. 

Bamberg. 

Barnwell. 

Berkeley. 

Charleston. 

Colleton. 

Darlington. 

Dorchester. 

Georgetown. 

Horry. 

Kershaw. 

Lexington. 

Marlboro. 

Richland. 

Williamsburg. 

Beaufort. 

Calhoun. 

Chesterfield. 

Clarendon. 

Dillon. 

Florence. 

Hampton. 

Jasper. 

Lee. 

Marion. / 

Orangeburg. 

Sumter. 
Western district. Chief Registrar: Post* 
master, Greenville. 
Counties of — 

Abbeville. 

Anderson. 

Cherokee. 

Edgefield. 

Greenville. 

Lancaster. 

Newberry. 

Pickens. 

Spartanburg. 

York. 

Chester. 

Fairfield. 

Greenwood. 

Laurens. 



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Western district — Continued. 
Counties of — Continued. 
Oconee. 
Saluda. 
Union. 

SOUTH DAKOTA. 

Chief Registrar: Postmaster, Sioux Falls. 

TENNESSEE. 

Eastern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Knoxville. 
Counties of — 
Anderson. 
Campbell. 
Grainger. 
Knox. 
Monroe. 
Roane. 
Sevier. 
Bradley. 
Hamilton. 
McMinn. 
Meigs. 
Rhea. 
Carter. 
Greene. 
Hancock. 
Johnson. 
Unicoi. 
Blount. 
Claiborne 
Jefferson, 
Loudon. 
Morgan. 
Scott. 
Union. 
Bledsoe. 
James. 
Marion. 
Polk. 

Sequatchie. 
Cocke. 
Hamblen. 
Hawkins. 
Sullivan. 
Washington. 
Middle district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Nashville. 
Counties of — 
Bedford. 
Cheatham. 
Davidson. 



Middle district — Continued, 
Counties of — Continued. 

Franklin. 

Grundy. 

Houston. 

Lawi'ence. 

Lincoln. 

Maury. 

Moore. 

Rutherford. 

Sumner. 

Warren. 

Williamson. 

Clay. 

Dekalb. 

Jackson. 

Overton . 

Putnam. 

Van Buren. 

Cannon. 

Coffee. 

Dickson. 

Giles. 

Hickman. 

Humphreys. 

Lewis. 

Marshall. 

Montgomery. 

Robertson. 

Stewart. 

Trousdale. 

Wayne. 

Wilson. 

Cumberland. 

Fentress. 

Macon. 

Pickett. 

Smith. 

White. 
Western district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Memphis. 
Counties of — 

Benton. 

Carroll, 

Chester, 

Crockett. 

Decatur. 

Hardeman. 

Henderson. 

Lake. 

Madison. 

Perry. 

Dyer. 

Haywood. 



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Western district — Continued. 


Northern district— Continued 


Coimiies of — Continued. 


Counties of — Continued. 


Shelby. 


Sherman. 


Gibson. 


AMieeler. 


Hardin. 


Coke. 


Henry. 


Concho. 


McNairy. 


Navarro. 


Obion. 


Comanche. 


Weakley. 


Hardeman. 


Fayette. 


Jack. 


Lauderdale. 


Parker. 


Tipton. 


Wise. 




Callahan. 


TEXAS. 


Eastland. 


Xorthern district, Chief .Registrar: Post- 


Garza. 


master, Dallas. 


Howard. 


Counties of — 


Kent. 


Dallas. 


Mitchell. 


ElHs. 


Scurry. 


Hunt. 


Stephens. 


Johnson. 


Taylor. 


Kaufman. 


Throckmorton. 


Rockwell. 


Armstrong. 


Erath. 


Briscoe. 


Hood. 


Castro. 


Palo Pinto. 


Cochran. 


TaiTant. 


Crosby. 


Borden. 


Deaf Smith. 


Dawson. 


Donley. 


Fisher. 


Gray. 


Haskell. 


Hall. 


Jones. 


Hartley. 


Lynn. 


Hutchinson. 


Nolan. 


Lamb. 


Shackelford. 


Lubbock. 


Stonewall. 


^lotley. 


Terry. 


Oldham. 


Yoakum. 


Potter. 


Bailey. 


Roberts. 


Carson. 


Swisher. 


Cildress. 


Brown. 


Collingsworth. 


Coleman. 


Dallam. 


Crockett. 


Dickens. 


Glasscock. 


Floyd. 


Lion. 


Hale. 


Menard. 


Hansford. 


Mills. 


Hemphill. 


Runnels. 


Hockley. 


Sterling. 


Lipscomb. 


Tom Green. 


Moore. 


Baylor. 


Ochiltree. 


Cottle. 


Parmer. 


Montague. 


Randall. 


Knox. 



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Northern district— Continued. 


Southern district — Continued. 


Counties of — Continued. 


Counties of — Continued. 


Wilbarger. 


Aransas. 


Schleicher. 


Nueces. 


Sutton. 


Duval. 


Archer. 


Willacy. 


Clay. 


Eastern district, Chief Registrar: 


Foard . 


master, Texarkana. 


King. 


Counties of — 


Wichita. 


Anderson. 


Young. 


Angelina. 


Southern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 


Cherokee. 


master, Houston, 


Gregg. 


Counties of — 


Henderson. 


Austin. 


Nacogdoches. 


Fort Bend. 


Rains. 


^Matagorda. 


Smith. 


Whsnton. 


Wood. 


Brazoria. 


Cass. 


Chambers. 


Hopkins. 


Colorado. 


Morris, 


Grimes. 


Hardin. 


Lavaca. 


Jefferson. 


Montgomery. 


Newton. 


San Jacinto. 


Sabine. 


Walker. 


Shelby. 


La Salle. 


Collin. 


Webb. 


Denton. 


Cameron. 


Houston. 


Starr. 


Panola. 


De Witt. 


Rusk. 


Jackson. 


Van Zandt. 


Victoria. * 


Camp. 


Bee. 


Harrison, 


San Patricio. 


Marion. 


Jim Wells. 


Upshm-. 


Brooks. 


Jasper. 


Galveston. 
Brazos. 


Liberty. 
Orange. 


Fayette. 

Harris. 

Madison. 


San Augustine^ 
Tyler. 


Polk. 


Cooke. 


Trinity. 
Waller. 


Grayson. 
Montague. 


McMuUen. 


Delta. 


Zapata. 


Fannin. 


Hidalgo. 


Lamar. 


Calhoun. 


Red River. 


Goliad. 


Franklin. 


Refugio. 


Bowie. 


Live Oak. 


Titus. 



Post- 



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Western district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Austin. 
Counties of — 
Bastrop. 
Blanco. 
Burleson. 
Burnett. 
Caldwell. 
Plays. 
Lampasas. 
Llano. 
McCulloch. 
Travis. 
Williamson. 
Bosque. 
Falls. 
Hamilton. 
Leon. 

McLennan. 
Robertson. 
Atascosa. 
Bexar. 
Dimmit. 
Frio. 

Guadalupe. 
Kendall. 
Medina. 
Brewster. 
Presidio. 
Kinney. 
Pecos. 
Uvalde. 
Zavalla. 
Reeves. 
Martin. 
Winkler. 
Gaines. 
Upton. 
Midland. 
Jeff Davis, 
Gillespie. 
Kimble. 
Lee. 
Mason. 
San Saba. 
Washington. 
Bell. 
Coryell. 
Freestone. 
Hill. 

Limestone. 
Milam. 
SomervelL 



Western district — Continued. 
Counties of — Continued. 
Bandera. 
Comal. 
Edwards, 
Gonzales. 
Karnes. 
Kerr. 
Wilson. 
El Paso. 
Winkler. 
Maverick. 
Terrell. 
Valverde. 
Ward. 
Reagan. 
Ector. 
Andrews. 
Loving. 
Crane. 



Chief registrar: Postmaster, Salt Lake 
City. 

VERMONT. 

Chief Registrar: Postmaster, Rutland, 

VIRGINIA. 

Eastern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Richmond. 
Counties of — 
Accomac. 
Amelia. 
Caroline. 
Chesterfield. 
Dinwiddie. 
Essex. 
Fauquier. 
Goochland. 
Hanover. 
Isle of Wight. 
King and Queen. 
King William. 
Loudoun. 
Lunenburg. 
Mecklenburg. 
Nansemond. 
Norfolk. 

Northumberland. 
Orange. 

Prince Edward. 
Prince William. 



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Eastern district — Continued. 
Counties of — Continued. 

Richmond. 

Spotsylvania. 

Surry. 

"Warwick. 

York. 

Alexandria. 

Bruns-\vick. 

Charles City. 

Culpeper. 

Elizabeth City 

Faii'fax. 

Gloucester. 

GreensAdlle. 

Henrico. 

James City. 

King George. 

Lancaster 

Louisa. 

Mathews. 

Middlesex. 

New Kent. 

Northampton. 

Nottaway. 

Povrhatan. 

Prince George. 

Princess Anne. 

Southampton. 

Stafford. 

Sussex. 

Westmoreland. 
Western district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Martinsville: 
Counties of — 

Albemarle. 

Amherst. 

Augusta. 

Bedford. 

Botetoui't. 

Buchanan. 

Campbell. 

Charlotte. 

Craig. 

Dickenson. 

Fluvanna. 

Frederick. 

Grayson. 

Halifax. 

Highland. 

Madison. 

Nelson. 

Patrick. 

Pittsylvania. 



Western district — Continued. 
Counties of — Continued. 
Alleghany. 
Appomattox. 
Bath. 
Bland. 
Buchanan. 
Buckingham. 
Carroll. 
Clarke. 
Cumberland. 
Floyd. 
Franklin. 
Giles. 
Greene. 
Henry. 
Lee. 

Montgomery. 
Page. 
Pulaski. 
Rappahannock. 
Roanoke. 
Rockingham. 
• Scott. 
Smyth. 
Warren. 
Wise. 

Rockbridge. 
Russell. 
Shenandoah. 
Tazewell. 
Washington. 
Wythe. 

WASHINGTON. 

Eastern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Spokane. 
Counties of — 
" Adams. 
Lincoln. 
Grant. 
Okanogan. 
Stevens. 
Garfield. 
Walla Walla. 
Yakima. 
Klickitat. 
AATiitman. 
Spokane. 
Douglas. 
Chelan. 
Ferry. 
Asotin. 
Columbia. 



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EtLstern district — Continued. 
Counties of — Continued. 

Franklin. 

Benton. 

Kittitas. 
Western district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Tacoma. 
Counties of — 

Clallam. 

Jefferson. 

Kitsap. 

Skagit. 

TMiatcom. 

Clarke. 

Lewis. 

Pacific. 

Skamania. 

Wahkiakum. 

Island. 

King. 

San Juan. 

Snohomish. 

ChehaKs. 

Cowlitz. 

Mason. 

Pierce. 

Thurston. 

WEST YIRGIXIA. 

Northern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Parkersburg. 
Counties of — 
Barboui*. 
Brooke. 
Doddridge. 
Grant. 
Hancock. 
Hamson. 
Lewis. 
Marshall. 
Monongalia. 
Ohio._ 
Pleasants. 
Randolph. 
Taylor. 
Tyler. 
Wetzel. 
Wood. 
Berkeley. 
Calhoun, 
Gilmer. 
Hampshire. 
Hardy. 
Jefferson. 



Northern district — Continued. 
Counties of — Continued. 

Marion. 

Mineral. 

Morgan. 

Pendleton. 

Preston. 

Ritchie. 

Tucker. 

L^pshur. 

Wirt. 
Southern district, Chief Registrar. Post- 
master, Charleston. 
Counties of — 

Jackson. 

Roane. 

Clay. 

Braxton. 

Webster. 

Pocahontas. 

Fayette. 

Kanawha. 

Mason. 

Wayne. 

Logan. 

Raleigh. 

Wyoming. 

Summers. 

Nicholas. 

Greenbrier. 

Boone. 

Putnam. 

Cabell. 

Lincoln. 

Mingo. 

Mercer. 

McDowell. 

Monroe. 

WISCOXSIN, 

Eastern district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, JMilwaukee. 
Counties of — 
Brown. 
Calumet. 
Dodge. 
Door. 
Florence. 
Forest. 
Kenosha. 
Langlade. 
Marinette. 
Milwaukee. 
Outagamie. 



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Eastern district — Continued. 
Counties of — Continued. 

Racine. 

Sheboygan. 

Wasliington. 

Waupaca. 

Winnebago. 

Fond du Lac. 

Green Lake. 

Kewaunee. 

Manitowoc. 

Marquette. 

Oconto. 

Ozaukee. 

Shawano. 

Walworth. 

Waukesha. 

Waushara. 
Western district, Chief Registrar: Post- 
master, Madison. 
Counties of — 

Adams. 

Ashland. 

Barron. 

Bayfield. 

Buffalo. 

Chippewa. 

Columbia. 

Crawford. 

Dunn. 

Eau Claire. 

Green. 

Iron. 

Jefferson. 

La Crosse. 

Lincoln. 

Monroe. 

Pepin. 

Polk. 



Western district — Continued. 
Counties of — Continued. 
Price. 
Rock. 
St. Croix. 
Sawyer. 
TremT)ealeau. 
Vilas. 
Wood. 
Burnett. 
Clark. 
Crawford. 
Dane. 
Douglas. 
Grant. 
Iowa. 
Jackson. 
Juneau. 
Lafayette. 
Marathon. 
Oneida. 
Pierce. 
Portage. 
Richland. 
Rusk. 
Sauk. 
Taylor. 
Vernon. 
Washburn. 

WYOMING. 

Chief Registrar: Postmaster, Cheyenne, 

HAWAII. 

Chief Registrar: Postmaster, Honolulu. 

PORTO RICO. 

Chief Registrar: Postal Inspector, San 
Juan. 



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